Experiences of Overseas Trained Physical Therapists Working in Saudi Arabia: An Observational Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design
2.2. Participants
2.3. Statistical Analysis
2.4. Ethics Approval and Consent to Participate
2.5. Availability of Data and Material
3. Results
3.1. Demographic and Professional Characteristics
3.2. Working outside Their Home Country
3.3. Perception of Physical Therapy Education, Profession, and Training in Saudi Arabia
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
PTs | physical therapists |
SA | Saudi Arabia |
SPTA | Saudi Physical Therapy Association |
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Domains of Questionnaire | Components |
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Demographic and professional characteristics |
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Experiences of PTs working outside their home country |
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The perception of physical therapy education, profession, and training in Saudi Arabia |
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Nationality | |||||
Philippines | Jordan | Saudi Arabia | Egypt | India | Others |
51 (41) | 16 (13) | 9 (7) | 12 (10) | 14 (11) | 23 (18) |
Last qualification | |||||
Diploma | Bachelor’s degree | Master’s degree | PhD | ||
21 (17) | 84 (67) | 17 (14) | 3 (2) | ||
Country of study/training | |||||
Egypt | India | Jordan | Philippines | Syria | Others |
13 (10) | 15 (12) | 15 (12) | 52 (42) | 5 (4) | 25 (20) |
Specialization | |||||
General | Orthopedics | Neurology | Cardio- pulmonary | Sports | Others |
32 (26) | 28 (22) | 24 (19) | 7 (6) | 8 (6) | 26 (21) |
Work experience before moving Saudi Arabia | |||||
<1 year | 1–5 years | >5 years | |||
00 (00) | 74 (59) | 51 (41) | |||
Work experience after moving Saudi Arabia | |||||
<1 year | 1–5 years | >5 years | |||
15 (12) | 66 (53) | 42 (34) | |||
Current work designation | |||||
PT assistant | Junior PT | Senior PT | Consultant | Other | |
20 (16) | 27 (22) | 51 (41) | 7 (6) | 20 (16) |
Reason for choosing Saudi Arabia to work | |
Back to home country | 16 (13) |
Personal and social growth | 25 (20) |
Professional development | 39 (31) |
Better salary compared to home country | 35 (28) |
Travel opportunity | 4 (3) |
Other | 4 (3) |
After moving to Saudi Arabia, did your experience match your expectations? | |
Yes | 68 (54) |
No | 57 (46) |
If yes, why? | |
Friendly and supportive work environment | 23 (34) |
Availability of educational and career opportunities | 15 (22) |
Appreciation of the opportunity to experience a different culture | 20 (29) |
Others | 10 (15) |
If no, why? | |
Communication barrier with patients and colleagues | 7 (12) |
High workload | 3 (5) |
Lack of professional development | 12 (21) |
Poor financial remuneration | 20 (35) |
Cultural shock | 10 (18) |
Others | 5 (9) |
Did you have any experience of racism or bullying? | |
Yes | 51 (41) |
No | 74 (59) |
Any discrimination with regard to…? | |
Lack of equal opportunities | 44 (35) |
Career progression | 19 (15) |
Training | 9 (7) |
None | 53 (42) |
Are your working hours…? | |
Too long? | 103 (82) |
Too short? | 22 (18) |
Are you able to handle your patient load in your clinic? | |
Yes | 104 (83) |
No | 21 (17) |
Did you have to change your area of work after moving to Saudi Arabia? | |
Yes | 62 (50) |
No | 63 (50) |
Do you get frequent incentives and promotion? | |
Yes | 37 (30) |
No | 88 (70) |
On a scale of 10, what is your current level of satisfaction? | |
<3 | 10 (8%) |
3–5 | 61 (49%) |
>5 | 54 (43%) |
How do you find the level of prestige of physical therapy as a profession in Saudi Arabia compared to the country you were trained in? | |
Higher | 22 (18) |
Lower | 49 (39) |
Same | 54 (43) |
How do you find the status of physical therapy education in Saudi Arabia compared to the country where you were trained? | |
Inferior | 45 (36) |
Superior | 17 (14) |
Same | 63 (50) |
Does the physical therapy education system in Saudi Arabia have the same duration as your country of education? | |
Yes | 47 (38) |
Duration of degree is more | 24 (19) |
Duration of degree is less | 54 (43) |
How do you find approach of physical therapists to patient in Saudi Arabia? | |
Less holistic | 13 (10) |
More holistic | 16 (13) |
Multi-disciplinary | 35 (28) |
Independent | 32 (26) |
None | 29 (23) |
Are your local colleagues supportive and helpful? | |
Yes | 84 (67) |
No | 41 (33) |
Are you happy with your professional status and autonomy? | |
Yes | 70 (56) |
No | 55 (44) |
How did you find the licensing process in Saudi Arabia? | |
Difficult | 74 (59) |
Easy | 51 (41) |
Do you get opportunities for continuing your education in Saudi Arabia? | |
Yes | 66 (53) |
No | 59 (47) |
Do you have any plan to return to your home country? | |
Yes | 99 (79) |
No | 26 (21) |
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Alghadir, A.H.; Zafar, H.; Iqbal, Z.A. Experiences of Overseas Trained Physical Therapists Working in Saudi Arabia: An Observational Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 3406. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17103406
Alghadir AH, Zafar H, Iqbal ZA. Experiences of Overseas Trained Physical Therapists Working in Saudi Arabia: An Observational Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(10):3406. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17103406
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlghadir, Ahmad H., Hamayun Zafar, and Zaheen A. Iqbal. 2020. "Experiences of Overseas Trained Physical Therapists Working in Saudi Arabia: An Observational Study" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 10: 3406. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17103406
APA StyleAlghadir, A. H., Zafar, H., & Iqbal, Z. A. (2020). Experiences of Overseas Trained Physical Therapists Working in Saudi Arabia: An Observational Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(10), 3406. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17103406