OFF the back of R U OK? Day, it is crucial to recognise workplace loneliness among pharmacists and colleagues, said Jenny Kirschner, founder of the PALS (Pharmacy Addressing Loneliness and Social isolation) training program.
"Unlike depression, loneliness signals the need for meaningful connections, and affects all employees, regardless of age, gender, or seniority, and is especially prevalent among healthcare professionals and students," Kirschener told Pharmacy Daily.
Research links workplace loneliness to lower job performance, increased errors, strained relationships, and poor mental health.
"For pharmacists, high burnout, professional isolation, and stigma around help-seeking can exacerbate loneliness," said Kirschener.
Developed with the PSA, the PALS training program on loneliness (PD 06 Aug) addresses these challenges, helping workplaces to recognise the condition, encourage vulnerability, and support social connection.
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