The objective of the study is to investigate the effect of demographic and social factors on the decision-making of community pharmacists when confronted with ethical dilemmas during their professional practice. Methods:This was a questionnaire-based, cross-sectional study. A total of 1057 community pharmacists were approached. The final participants were 742. Independent-sample t-test and one-way analysis of variance were used to analyze the factors (age, gender, work experience, education qualification, number of pharmacists per pharmacy, and pharmacy location). Findings: Older pharmacists, experienced pharmacists, and urban pharmacists have less ethical dilemma compared to the younger pharmacists, less work experience pharmacists, and rural pharmacists, respectively. Conclusion: Individual factors such as age, gender, work experience, and educational level and organizational factors such as the number of pharmacists in a pharmacy and location of pharmacy may influence the ethical dilemma of community pharmacists.
Rajiah,K. and Venaktaraman,R. (2019). The effect of demographic and social factors on the decision-making of community pharmacists in ethical dilemmas. Journal of Research in Pharmacy Practice, 8(3), 174-177.
MLA
Rajiah,K. , and Venaktaraman,R. . "The effect of demographic and social factors on the decision-making of community pharmacists in ethical dilemmas", Journal of Research in Pharmacy Practice, 8, 3, 2019, 174-177.
HARVARD
Rajiah K., Venaktaraman R. (2019). 'The effect of demographic and social factors on the decision-making of community pharmacists in ethical dilemmas', Journal of Research in Pharmacy Practice, 8(3), pp. 174-177.
CHICAGO
K. Rajiah and R. Venaktaraman, "The effect of demographic and social factors on the decision-making of community pharmacists in ethical dilemmas," Journal of Research in Pharmacy Practice, 8 3 (2019): 174-177,
VANCOUVER
Rajiah K., Venaktaraman R. The effect of demographic and social factors on the decision-making of community pharmacists in ethical dilemmas. Journal of Research in Pharmacy Practice, 2019; 8(3): 174-177.