Moral Distress and Moral Injury in Pharmacy and Why the Academy Needs to Care

Alvarez, Nancy A.; Gaither, Caroline A.; Schommer, Jon C.; Lee, SuHak; Shaughnessy, April M.

Moral Distress and Moral Injury in Pharmacy and Why the Academy Needs to Care

Alvarez, Nancy A.; Gaither, Caroline A.; Schommer, Jon C.; Lee, SuHak; Shaughnessy, April M.

Abstract

Pharmacists and other pharmacy personnel are experiencing job stress and burnout, and in some instances, suicidal ideation and death by suicide. However, the described lived experiences of pharmacists and other pharmacy personnel are not defined by burnout. Thus, consideration of and research about whether pharmacy personnel are possibly experiencing moral distress or moral injury is necessary and urgent. The pharmacy academy is served by considering workplace conditions and lived experiences of pharmacists because of the potential, negative impact on prospective student recruitment, quality of experiential sites and preceptors, sites for clinical faculty placement, and the well-being of alumni. Understanding phenomena occurring for pharmacy personnel and determining how they impact the pharmacy academy can lend itself to the future development of solutions.

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American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
2023
Profession(s)
Pharmacists
Assistants & Technicians
Topic(s)
Moral Distress or Moral Injury
Resource Types
Peer-Reviewed Research
Study Type(s)
Expert Opinion, Commentary, etc.
Action Strategy Area(s)
Physical & Mental Health
Workload & Workflows
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Academic Role(s)
Students
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