Migration Trends of Pharmacy Students of Pakistan: A Study Investigating the Factors Behind Brain Drain of Pharmacy Professionals from Pakistan

Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education and Research

  • Atta Abbas Naqvi1Department of Pharmacy Practice, College of Clinical Pharmacy, University of Dammam, Dammam 31441, SAUDI ARABIA.
  • Fatima Zehra2Department of Social Sciences, Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology (SZABIST), Karachi 75600, PAKISTAN.
  • Syed Baqir Shyum Naqvi3Faculty of Pharmacy, Hamdard University, Madinat-ul-Hikmah, Sharae-al-Hikmah, Muhammad Bin Qasim Avenue, Karachi 74600, PAKISTAN.
  • Rizwan Ahmad4Natural Products and Alternative Medicines, College of Clinical Pharmacy, University of Dammam, Dammam 31441, SAUDI ARABIA.
  • Niyaz Ahmad5Department of Pharmaceutics, College of Clinical Pharmacy, University of Dammam, Dammam 31441, SAUDI ARABIA.
  • Saman Usmani3Faculty of Pharmacy, Hamdard University, Madinat-ul-Hikmah, Sharae-al-Hikmah, Muhammad Bin Qasim Avenue, Karachi 74600, PAKISTAN.
  • Sehrish Badar3Faculty of Pharmacy, Hamdard University, Madinat-ul-Hikmah, Sharae-al-Hikmah, Muhammad Bin Qasim Avenue, Karachi 74600, PAKISTAN.
  • Ishrat Younus3Faculty of Pharmacy, Hamdard University, Madinat-ul-Hikmah, Sharae-al-Hikmah, Muhammad Bin Qasim Avenue, Karachi 74600, PAKISTAN.
  • Sarah Jameel Khan1Department of Pharmacy Practice, College of Clinical Pharmacy, University of Dammam, Dammam 31441, SAUDI ARABIA.

Volume 51 Issue 2 Pages 192-206

DOI: 10.5530/ijper.51.2.25

Abstract

Background: Pakistan has witnessed a rise in the migration of professionals from the country in the last few years eventually leading to a brain drain. It is believed that the pharmacy students of Pakistan are ingrained with migration tendency. This study aimed to find out the factors influencing the trend, country of choice and reasons for migration. The study also looked into hurdles anticipated by the students during and after migration. Methods: A cross sectional study of 5 month duration was conducted in 3 cities of Pakistan targeting pharmacy students with a survey questionnaire. A total of 539 responses were gathered and analyzed in SPSS version 20. Descriptive statistics, cross tabs and chi square test were used. Results: The prevelance of emigration was found to be 94.06% (91.72% - 95.90% for 95% CI). The mean value of level of urgency was reported at 6.42/10 (SD 2.49). Lack of infrastructure for pharmacists and security issues in the country were major push factors for Pakistan (41.4%). Tough pharmacy license exam was reported as a major push factor for developed countries (21%). Family ties (46.2%) and desire to serve the country (33.6%) were major pull factors of Pakistan. More employment opportunities (24.7%) and lucrative salary (17.8%) were major pull factors for developed countries. USA was chosen as the most favored country for migration (24.9%) followed by Canada (21.9%). Conclusion: The pharmacy students appeared more poised to emigrate from Pakistan with high urgency. This idea was supported by pull factors of developed countries and push factors of Pakistan however, pull factors of Pakistan appeared promising in reducing the level of brain drain but it was unclear as to what extent this could overcome migration tendency.

Keywords

  • Migration
  • Brain drain
  • Pharmacy
  • Students
  • Pakistan
  • Human migration
  • Pharmacy education
  • Pharmacy practice
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