Job satisfaction among staff, clinical, and integrated hospital pharmacists

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Purpose: To determine whether staff, clinical, or integrated hospital pharmacists have greater job satisfaction and if sex, years worked as a pharmacist, or having children changes job satisfaction. Methods: A prospective study was performed by distributing a 63-item questionnaire to inpatient pharmacists working at 2 hospitals. Respondents mailed the completed questionnaires to the investigators. Results: Questionnaires were completed by 38 participants (mean age [SD]= 38.36 [10.97]). Fourteen (36.85%) participants who spent 0% to 40% of their time in clinical activities were categorized as staff, 10 (26.30%) who spent 41% to 60% of their time in clinical activities were integrated, and 14 (36.85%) who spent greater than 61% of their time in clinical activities were clinical pharmacists. All pharmacists reported mean satisfaction scores above 2.5, indicating that all were satisfied in their jobs. Differences were noted in the amount of satisfaction. For work environment and professional interaction, integrated pharmacists were more satisfied than staff (P

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Kerschen, A. M., Armstrong, E. P., & Hillman, T. N. (2006). Job satisfaction among staff, clinical, and integrated hospital pharmacists. Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 19(5), 306–312. https://doi.org/10.1177/0897190007300517

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