Prevalence of Subjective Symptoms among Hospital Pharmacists and Association with Drug Compounding Practices
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In Japan, the principal role of hospital pharmacists has changed from that of dispensing medicines for outpatients to provision of clinical pharmacy services for inpatients. A self-administered questionnaire about subjective symptoms, working patterns, work environments and job satisfaction was administered to 495 hospital pharmacists and 84 prefectural office-based pharmacists (control group). The response rates were 63.4% and 90.5%, respectively. Hospital pharmacists showed a higher prevalence of nasal symptoms than that shown by the control office-based pharmacist group. The prevalence rate of nasal symptoms was lower only in male pharmacists who worked in a dispensary equipped with dust collector. The prevalence of symptoms noticed by hospital pharmacists and community pharmacists after starting drug compounding practices was also compared. The prevalence of subjective symptoms that pharmacists noticed after starting drug compounding was lower in hospital pharmacists than in community pharmacists. Job satisfaction was lower in hospital pharmacists than in office-based pharmacists; however, there was no clear association between the subjective symptoms reported and job satisfaction. Further studies on removal effect of drug dust in a dispensary and symptoms in individual pharmacy facilities are needed.
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著者
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Kondo Yoshihiro
Department Of Gastroenterology Muroran General Hospital
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Nakamura Mitsuhiro
Laboratory Of Drug Informatics Gifu Pharmaceutical University
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Inaba Ryoichi
Deparatment Of Occupational Health Gifu Univ. Graduate School Of Medicine
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NAKAMURA Hiroki
Gifu Research Center for Public Health, Japan
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HIOKI Atsushi
Department of Occupational Health, Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan
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