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Job satisfaction, organisation commitment and retention in the public workforce: a survey among pharmacists in Malaysia.

Gin Nie Chua, Lai Jiuan Yee, Bee Ai Sim, Keat Hin Tan, Ng Khai Sin, Mohammed Azmi Hassali, Asrul Akmal Shafie, Guat See Ooi.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The aims of the study were to assess job satisfaction and organisational commitment among pharmacists working in the public sector and its influence on their likelihood to stay within the public workforce.
METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among all fully registered pharmacists (FRPs) in the northern states of Malaysia in 2009 (n = 467). The questionnaire consisted of three sections to capture the demographic characteristics of the respondents, assess job satisfaction and organisational commitment of the respondents and their likelihood of staying in public service. KEY
FINDINGS: A total of 247 FRPs (response rate 52.9%) in the northern region of Malaysia participated in this survey. Majority of the respondents were women (n = 205, 83.0%), of Chinese ethnicity (n = 155, 62.8%), graduates from public universities (n = 173, 70.0%), single (n = 172, 69.6%), with a median age of 27 years (interquartile range (IQR) 2.0) and had worked with the Ministry of Health for a median of 2.75 years (IQR 1.63). The mean job satisfaction and organisational commitment score were 58.09 (standard deviation (SD) 11.83) and 53.46 (SD 6.65) respectively out of a maximum possible score of 90. Majority of the respondents claimed that they were likely to stay in public service (n = 176, 71.3%). Their likelihood of staying in public service was affected by respondents’ gender, ethnicity, job satisfaction and organisational commitment.
CONCLUSIONS: The findings from this study provide stakeholders with evidence on factors and issues affecting pharmacists’ job satisfaction and commitment in the public workforce as well as the likely turnover rate with an early cohort of pharmacists affected by the compulsory service.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25121161     DOI: 10.1111/ijpp.12077

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Pharm Pract        ISSN: 0961-7671


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