Association of education background with clinical pharmacists' clinical pharmacy workload in tertiary hospitals of China
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Association of education background with clinical pharmacists' clinical pharmacy workload in tertiary hospitals of China
Abstract
Background: Workload of healthcare providers may affect the quality of healthcare. Practical evidences have indicated that healthcare providers are differentially associated with workload due to their different education and training background. Clinical pharmacists are an indispensable part of medical teams. Under the precondition that clinical pharmacists in China generally undertake uneven clinical pharmacy workload, the relationship of workload and clinical pharmacists' different education backgrounds remains unclear. This study aimed to assess the association between the education background of clinical pharmacists and their clinical pharmacy workload in China.
Methods: A field questionnaire survey using a stratified sampling was conducted to gather data on education background and clinical pharmacy workload through a self-developed instrument. Ordinary least squares regression was used to evaluate the association of the participants' education background with their clinical pharmacy workload.
Results: A total of 625 clinical pharmacists from 311 tertiary hospitals in China participated. Two levels of education: less than bachelor's degree in general pharmacy, or doctoral degree in clinical pharmacy was associated significantly with clinical pharmacy workload of the participants. Participants who had credentials of national level and provincial-level specialized training for clinical pharmacists had undertaken more work than those without. Moreover, the participants' specialized field, such as respiratory medicine and nephrology, was associated with their clinical pharmacy workload.
Conclusion: Enhancing several aspects of education or training among clinical pharmacists in tertiary hospitals in China may help improve their capability to provide clinical pharmacy services. Efforts are needed to improve the education and training system of clinical pharmacists in China.
Keywords: China; Clinical pharmacist; Education background; Workload.
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