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. 2019 May;27(4):467-474.
doi: 10.1016/j.jsps.2019.01.009. Epub 2019 Jan 11.

Career Choices and Preferences of Saudi Pharmacy Undergraduates: A Cross Sectional Study

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Career Choices and Preferences of Saudi Pharmacy Undergraduates: A Cross Sectional Study

Farah Kais Alhomoud et al. Saudi Pharm J. 2019 May.

Abstract

Background: Despite the increasing number of pharmacy schools and their graduates, the healthcare workforce shortage has increased in Saudi Arabia's pharmacy sector, especially with the opening of new retail pharmacies, industries and pharmaceutical companies, which means that more pharmacist positions have been created with expanded working hours. However, very limited data are available regarding the views and preferences of pharmacy students regarding their future job choices in Saudi Arabia, which may create concerns for licensing organizations, employers and institutions and also gaps between what students want and the vacancies for pharmacists. Therefore, this study aims to identify pharmacy students' career choices and examine the factors that influence their choices across different pharmacy schools in Saudi via a cross-sectional survey.

Materials and methods: A cross-sectional survey was carried out of undergraduates at all education levels at different colleges of pharmacy across Saudi Arabia from October 2017 to March 2018. The questionnaire gathered students' characteristics and covered the importance of general job considerations for students, their choices and the factors influencing their future career choices and finally the students' opinions regarding different work settings. The data were analysed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS).

Results: Hospital pharmacies were the preferred area of practice (n = 212: 51.6%), followed by academia and research centres (n = 102: 24.8%), while the pharmaceutical industry and community pharmacies were the least preferred, at 7% and 2%, respectively. Based on the respondents' characteristics and preferred future career, a multivariate logistic regression revealed that the pharmD students were 4 times more likely to prefer hospital pharmacy posts (odds ratio (OR) = 4.554, p = 0.033) compared with the B-pharm students. Among the factors that influenced the students' choices were personal interest, in addition to training experience and organizational reputation. The most important job considerations, according to the students, was moving up the job ladder (n = 346; 84.2%), and job openings in a certain field (n = 341; 83%). The Kruskal-Wallis test for nonparametric ordinal data declared detected several significant differences among different pharmacy settings for each item measuring the pharmD and B-pharm students' attitudes and opinions.

Conclusion: By identifying these gaps and pharmacy students' goals and needs, we aim to draw the government's attention to these to ensure a future balance between supply and demand and effective pharmacy workforce planning, which is mandatory.

Keywords: Career choice; Education; Pharmacy undergraduates; Saudi Arabia.

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The influence of different factors on pharmacy students’ career choice.

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