The State of Health, Burnout, Healthy Behaviors, Workplace Wellness Support, and Concerns of Medication Errors in Pharmacists During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Published:2023-05-21
Issue:8
Volume:65
Page:699-705
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ISSN:1076-2752
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Container-title:Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Occup Environ Med
Author:
Melnyk Bernadette Mazurek,Hsieh Andreanna Pavan,Tan Alai,McAuley James W.,Matheus Maritza,Larson Bayli,Dopp Anna Legreid
Abstract
Objectives
The aims of the study were to describe the well-being and lifestyle behaviors of health-system pharmacists during the COVID-19 pandemic and to determine the relationships among well-being, perceptions of workplace wellness support, and self-reported concern of having made a medication error.
Methods
Pharmacist (N = 10,445) were randomly sampled for a health and well-being survey. Multiple logistic regression assessed associations with wellness support and concerns of medication error.
Results
The response rate was 6.4% (N = 665). Pharmacists whose workplaces very much supported wellness were 3× more likely to have no depression, anxiety, and stress; 10× more likely to have no burnout; and 15× more likely to have a higher professional quality of life. Those with burnout had double the concern of having made a medication error in the last 3 months.
Conclusions
Healthcare leadership must fix system issues that cause burnout and actualize wellness cultures to improve pharmacist well-being.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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