Background: The clinical pharmacy key performance indicators (cpKPIs) are quantifiable measures of quality to advance clinical pharmacy practice and improve patient care. Although when delivered in combination they have been linked to important patient outcomes, no data are available relating to their impact on hospital pharmacists’ job satisfaction. Objectives: To determine the level of job satisfaction among Canadian hospital pharmacists and whether participation in cpKPI activities contributes to hospital pharmacists’ job satisfaction. Methods: A mixed-methods study was conducted. An electronic survey, consisting of 36 questions, was developed using a validated pharmacist job satisfaction tool and was then distributed nationally to hospi...
ABSTRACTBackground: The Canadian Hospital Pharmacy Residency Board (CHPRB) first introduced accredit...
Background: Transitions of care represent a vulnerable time when patients are at increased risk of m...
Background: Burnout is a growing problem among health care professionals, with consequences for pati...
ABSTRACTBackground: Numerous studies have demonstrated the positive impacts of pharmacists on patien...
ABSTRACTBackground: Numerous studies have demonstrated the positive impacts of pharmacists on patien...
ABSTRACTBackground: Numerous studies have demonstrated the positive impacts of pharmacists on patien...
This article aims to address questions about cpKPI adoption and measurement from multiple perspectiv...
Class of 2006 AbstractObjectives: To determine whether staff, clinical, or integrated hospital pharm...
Background: It is hypothesized that international pharmacy graduates (IPGs) are underrepresented in ...
Background: Canadian clinical pharmacy key performance indicators (cpKPIs) have been developed for i...
Class of 2018 AbstractSpecific Aims: To assess overall job satisfaction among community pharmacists...
ABSTRACTBackground: The Canadian Hospital Pharmacy Residency Board (CHPRB) first introduced accredit...
ABSTRACTBackground: The Canadian Hospital Pharmacy Residency Board (CHPRB) first introduced accredit...
ABSTRACTBackground: The Canadian Hospital Pharmacy Residency Board (CHPRB) first introduced accredit...
ABSTRACT Background: To enhance the quality of patient care, the former Calgary Health Region (now p...
ABSTRACTBackground: The Canadian Hospital Pharmacy Residency Board (CHPRB) first introduced accredit...
Background: Transitions of care represent a vulnerable time when patients are at increased risk of m...
Background: Burnout is a growing problem among health care professionals, with consequences for pati...
ABSTRACTBackground: Numerous studies have demonstrated the positive impacts of pharmacists on patien...
ABSTRACTBackground: Numerous studies have demonstrated the positive impacts of pharmacists on patien...
ABSTRACTBackground: Numerous studies have demonstrated the positive impacts of pharmacists on patien...
This article aims to address questions about cpKPI adoption and measurement from multiple perspectiv...
Class of 2006 AbstractObjectives: To determine whether staff, clinical, or integrated hospital pharm...
Background: It is hypothesized that international pharmacy graduates (IPGs) are underrepresented in ...
Background: Canadian clinical pharmacy key performance indicators (cpKPIs) have been developed for i...
Class of 2018 AbstractSpecific Aims: To assess overall job satisfaction among community pharmacists...
ABSTRACTBackground: The Canadian Hospital Pharmacy Residency Board (CHPRB) first introduced accredit...
ABSTRACTBackground: The Canadian Hospital Pharmacy Residency Board (CHPRB) first introduced accredit...
ABSTRACTBackground: The Canadian Hospital Pharmacy Residency Board (CHPRB) first introduced accredit...
ABSTRACT Background: To enhance the quality of patient care, the former Calgary Health Region (now p...
ABSTRACTBackground: The Canadian Hospital Pharmacy Residency Board (CHPRB) first introduced accredit...
Background: Transitions of care represent a vulnerable time when patients are at increased risk of m...
Background: Burnout is a growing problem among health care professionals, with consequences for pati...