2023年华盛顿州药剂师劳动力调查:就业和患者护理角色。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Jennifer L Bacci, Clayton English, Peggy S Odegard, Andy Stergachis, Cyndy R Snyder, Jennifer Hookstra Danielson
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背景:药房劳动力正在迅速发展,虽然国家数据揭示了广泛的趋势,但他们往往忽视了州一级政策对当地药房实践和教育的影响。目的:描述华盛顿州药剂师的就业状况和病人护理角色。方法:于2023年6 - 7月对华盛顿州执业药师进行横断面调查。调查评估了参与者的个人和职业特征;就业状况,包括自2020年以来就业状况的变化以及未来12个月的变化考虑;以及患者护理角色,包括在患者护理角色中花费的时间和提供的服务。数据分析采用描述性统计。结果:共收到回复856份,回复率10.6%,最终纳入810份。参与者的中位年龄为43岁。大多数参与者是女性(64%)和白人(73%)。超过四分之三的参与者报告在社区(37%)、医院(27%)和/或门诊/诊所(21%)环境中执业。超过三分之一(39%)的受访者表示,自2020年以来他们换了工作或工作,17%的受访者表示,他们正在考虑在未来12个月内换工作或工作。五种最常见的患者护理服务是药物教育或咨询(83%)、药物调剂(70%)、通过合作药物治疗协议(CDTA)或协议开处方(59%)、药物治疗管理(53%)和药物和解(52%)。结论:本研究为华盛顿州的药剂师就业和实践提供了重要的见解。与全国模式相比,华盛顿州的某些趋势,特别是在诊所设置和患者护理角色(如处方和药物教育)中药剂师就业的转变,显得尤为突出。这些发现强调了正在进行的国家级劳动力评估的重要性,以指导教育战略和满足当地需求的药剂师供应。
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A 2023 Washington State pharmacist workforce survey: Employment and patient care roles.

Background: The pharmacy workforce is evolving rapidly, and while national data reveal broad trends, they often overlook the impact of state-level policies on local pharmacy practice and education.

Objective: To describe employment status and patient care roles of pharmacists in Washington State.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey of pharmacists licensed in Washington State was conducted in June-July 2023. The survey assessed participants' personal and professional demographics; employment status, including changes in employment status since 2020 and consideration of a change in the next 12 months; and patient care roles, including time spent in patient care roles and services provided. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics.

Results: We received 856 responses (10.6% response rate) and 810 responses were included in the final analysis. Participants' median age was 43 years. Most participants were female (64%) and White (73%). Over 3-quarters of participants reported practicing in community (37%), hospital (27%), and/or ambulatory care/clinic (21%) settings. Over one-third of participants (39%) reported a job or employment change since 2020 and 17% reported they were considering a job or employment change in the next 12 months. The 5 most frequently reported patient care services were medication education or counseling (83%), medication dispensing (70%), prescribing via a collaborative drug therapy agreement or protocol (59%), medication therapy management (53%), and medication reconciliation (52%).

Conclusion: This study offers important insights into pharmacist employment and practice in Washington State. Certain trends in Washington State, particularly in pharmacist employment shifts within clinic settings and patient care roles such as prescribing and medication education, stand out when compared to national patterns. These findings highlight the importance of ongoing state-level workforce assessments to guide educational strategies and the supply of pharmacists with local needs.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Pharmacists Association is the official peer-reviewed journal of the American Pharmacists Association (APhA), providing information on pharmaceutical care, drug therapy, diseases and other health issues, trends in pharmacy practice and therapeutics, informed opinion, and original research. JAPhA publishes original research, reviews, experiences, and opinion articles that link science to contemporary pharmacy practice to improve patient care.
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