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Published in: International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy 5/2008

01-10-2008 | Research Article

Addressing the workforce crisis: the professional aspirations of pharmacy students in Ghana

Authors: Frances Owusu-Daaku, Felicity Smith, Rita Shah

Published in: International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy | Issue 5/2008

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Abstract

Objective A lack of skilled health professionals, and net migration from developing to more developed countries, are widely recognised as barriers to the delivery of effective health care. However, few studies have investigated this issue from the perspective of pharmacists, although they are increasingly viewed as a potentially valuable and underexploited health care resource. The objectives of this study were to examine the professional aspirations and perceived opportunities of final year pharmacy students in a developing country; and consider what developments may encourage them to remain in, and contribute to, health care in their home country. Method Final year pharmacy students from the Faculty of Pharmacy, KNUST, Kumasi, Ghana, were randomly selected and invited to participate in in-depth interviews. These were audio-recorded (with permission of respondents) and transcribed verbatim to enable a qualitative analysis. Main outcome measure: professional aspirations, and perceived opportunities and barriers to their achievement in Ghana and abroad. Results Participants viewed themselves, and wished to be viewed by others, as health professionals. They described a commitment to applying their clinical knowledge and to education beyond their first degree. However, they identified significant barriers to the achievement of professional aspirations in Ghana, which would diminish their opportunities to contribute to health care. Whilst most students expressed the expectation or desire to travel at some point, usually early, in their career, they all demonstrated a commitment to their country and stated a wish to return. Conclusion Overall the study highlighted prospective pharmacists in Ghana as ambitious, committed potential health professionals. The study indicates that a lack of attention by policy makers and professional bodies to ways of exploiting the contribution of pharmacists to public health, may represent a lost potential human resource for health in developing countries.
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Metadata
Title
Addressing the workforce crisis: the professional aspirations of pharmacy students in Ghana
Authors
Frances Owusu-Daaku
Felicity Smith
Rita Shah
Publication date
01-10-2008
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy / Issue 5/2008
Print ISSN: 2210-7703
Electronic ISSN: 2210-7711
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11096-008-9214-7

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