The impact of interruptions: stress, errors and job satisfaction


Around 26% of pharmacist misconduct cases could be linked to “busyness, distractions and workload,” one researcher warns A new study has found that phone calls, face-to-face consumer inquiries and out-of-scope questions from staff are the main sources of distraction during the dispensing process in pharmacy settings. The study, led by Monash University’s Faculty of Pharmacy

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