The impact of increasing workloads and role expansion on female community pharmacists in the United Kingdom

Wendy K. Gidman, Karen Hassell, Jennifer Day, Katherine Payne

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    Abstract

    Background: Evidence from United Kingdom and the United States indicates that community pharmacists' workloads have increased in recent years for 2 reasons. First, because of social and demographic changes there has been a greater demand for pharmaceutical services. Second, the community pharmacists' role has expanded. This article explores the effect of increased workloads on female community pharmacists. Methods: Face-to-face interviews (n = 30) were conducted with women over the age of 30 years in the North West of England who worked as community pharmacists. The interview schedule was designed to explore factors underpinning female working patterns in community pharmacy. Specifically, interviewees were asked about perceptions of working conditions, positive and negative aspects of community pharmacy working, views of recent changes in pharmacy, and future career plans. Results: Findings suggest that although community pharmacists enjoy aspects of their new roles, their work environment has become increasingly pressurized, resulting in decreased job satisfaction. Additionally, this study found some evidence that increasing workloads resulted in decreased health and well-being. Conclusions: The role of the community pharmacist has significantly altered in recent years, and this has occurred following a decade of increasing workloads. Consideration of the factors shaping community pharmacy points to high-pressure working environments becoming common place. This is likely to have a negative impact on pharmacists and conceivably the services they provide. © 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)285-302
    Number of pages17
    JournalResearch in Social and Administrative Pharmacy
    Volume3
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Sept 2007

    Keywords

    • new contract
    • pharmacy workforce
    • role expansion
    • work intensification
    • workload

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