| Literature DB >> 18513401 |
Mark Hann1, Bonnie Sibbald, Ruth Young.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Balancing medical workforce supply with demand requires good information about factors affecting retention. Overseas qualified doctors comprise 30% of the National Health Service (NHS) workforce in England yet little is known about the impact of country of qualification on length of stay. We aimed to address this need.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18513401 PMCID: PMC2432073 DOI: 10.1186/1478-4491-6-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Resour Health ISSN: 1478-4491
Number and duration of doctors' first episodes of work in the NHS by country of qualification region
| Country of qualification region | First episodes of work | Duration of first episode [Median (IQR)] | |
| Total | Average annual | ||
| United Kingdom | 53 618 | 4468 | 4 (1, 8) |
| Asia | 16 564 | 1380 | 4 (1, .) |
| European Economic Area | 8 969 | 747 | 2 (1, 4) |
| Sub-Saharan Africa | 5042 | 420 | 3 (1, 8) |
| Australasia | 2747 | 229 | 1 (1, 2) |
| Northern Africa | 1741 | 145 | 4 (1, .) |
| Middle East | 1666 | 139 | 4 (1, .) |
| Other European (non-EEA) | 1299 | 108 | 4 (1, .) |
| Americas | 1033 | 86 | 3 (1, 6) |
| ALL REGIONS | 92 679 | 7,723 | 3 (1, 7) |
Note: IQR = inter-quartile range; . = upper quartile could not be calculated (fewer than 75% leave the workforce)
Figure 1Proportion of doctors remaining in the workforce by number of years since entry.
Doctors' age, sex and medical speciality on entry to the NHS by country of qualification region
| Country of qualification region | Sex N (%) | Age in years N (%) | Specialty N (%) | ||||||
| M | F | Average | <30 | 30 – 39 | 40 – 49 | 50 – 59 | Gen. Prtc. | Hospital | |
| United Kingdom | 27 877 (52.0) | 25 739 (48.0) | 27.7 | 40 941 (77.2) | 8361 (15.8) | 2256 (4.2) | 1505 (2.8) | 3434 (6.4) | 50 184 (93.6) |
| European Economic Area | 5267 (58.7) | 3701 (41.3) | 32.4 | 2955 (33.6) | 4999 (56.8) | 632 (7.2) | 212 (2.4) | 867 (9.7) | 8102 (90.3) |
| Australasia | 1793 (65.3) | 954 (34.7) | 32.4 | 955 (35.1) | 1526 (56.2) | 160 (5.9) | 66 (2.8) | 118 (4.3) | 2629 (95.7) |
| Americas | 619 (59.9) | 414 (40.1) | 33.3 | 370 (35.9) | 488 (47.3) | 131 (12.7) | 42 (4.1) | 12 (1.2) | 1021 (98.8) |
| Sub-Saharan Africa | 3474 (68.9) | 1568 (31.1) | 34.0 | 1555 (31.0) | 2521 (50.3) | 757 (15.1) | 182 (3.6) | 219 (4.3) | 4822 (95.7) |
| Asia | 11 885 (71.8) | 4679 (28.2) | 35.5 | 3193 (19.3) | 9623 (58.3) | 2705 (16.4) | 982 (6.0) | 688 (4.2) | 15 876 (95.8) |
| Other European (non-EEA) | 756 (58.2) | 543 (41.8) | 36.4 | 218 (16.8) | 732 (56.6) | 255 (19.7) | 89 (6.9) | 60 (4.6) | 1239 (95.4) |
| Middle East | 1299 (78.0) | 367 (22.0) | 37.5 | 165 (9.9) | 944 (56.9) | 449 (27.1) | 102 (6.1) | 78 (4.7) | 1588 (95.3) |
| Northern Africa | 1534 (88.1) | 207 (11.9) | 38.7 | 63 (3.6) | 992 (57.2) | 592 (34.1) | 88 (5.1) | 54 (3.1) | 1687 (96.9) |
| ALL REGIONS | 54 504 (58.8) | 38 172 (41.2) | 30.6 | 50 415 (54.9) | 30 186 (32.9) | 7937 (8.6) | 3278 (3.6) | 5530 (6.0) | 87 148 (94.0) |
Note: Gen. Prtc. = general practice-based
Figure 2Predicted probability of a doctor leaving the workforce before or during their third year by age, sex and medical specialty.
Top 20 Countries Supplying Doctors to the NHS 1992 – 2003
| Country of qualification | First episodes of work | Duration of first episode [median (IQR)] | Gross domestic product (GDP) | Doctors per 1000 Population | ||
| Total | Average Annual | GDP per capita ($) | Real growth rate (%) | |||
| Suppliers of long term migrants | ||||||
| India | 12 381 | 1032 | 4 (2, .) | 3300 | 7.6 | 0.602005 |
| Pakistan | 2402 | 200 | 5 (2, .) | 2400 | 6.9 | 0.742004 |
| Nigeria | 1585 | 132 | 3 (1, 11) | 1400 | 6.2 | 0.282003 |
| Egypt | 1336 | 111 | 4 (1, .) | 3900 | 4.9 | 0.542003 |
| Iraq | 983 | 82 | 5 (2, .) | 3400 | -3.0 | 0.662004 |
| Sri Lanka | 763 | 64 | 3 (1, .) | 4300 | 5.6 | 0.552004 |
| Sudan | 429 | 36 | 4 (1, 10) | 2100 | 7.0 | 0.222004 |
| Libya | 389 | 32 | 4 (2, 11) | 11 400 | 8.5 | 1.291997 |
| Myanmar | 375 | 31 | 4 (1, .) | 1700 | 2.9 | 0.362004 |
| mean | 3767 | 5.2 | 0.58 | |||
| Suppliers of Short Term Migrants | ||||||
| Germany | 2673 | 223 | 2 (1, 4) | 30 400 | 0.9 | 3.372003 |
| South Africa | 2386 | 199 | 2 (1, 5) | 12 000 | 4.9 | 0.772004 |
| Australia | 2137 | 178 | 1 (1, 2) | 31 900 | 2.5 | 2.472001 |
| Rep. Ireland | 1982 | 165 | 3 (1, 7) | 41 000 | 4.7 | 2.792004 |
| Greece | 1057 | 88 | 2 (1, 3) | 22 200 | 3.7 | 4.382001 |
| Spain | 949 | 79 | 3 (1, 5) | 22 500 | 3.4 | 3.302003 |
| Italy | 652 | 54 | 2 (1, 4) | 29 200 | 0.1 | 4.202004 |
| Jamaica | 610 | 51 | 3 (1, 5) | 4400 | 1.5 | 0.852003 |
| N. Zealand | 610 | 51 | 1 (1, 3) | 25 200 | 2.2 | 2.372001 |
| Netherlands | 600 | 50 | 2 (1, 3) | 30 500 | 1.1 | 3.152003 |
| Belgium | 479 | 40 | 1 (1, 2) | 31 400 | 1.5 | 4.492002 |
| mean | 25 518 | 2.4 | 2.92 | |||
Notes
IQR: inter-quartile range; . = upper quartile could not be estimated (fewer than 75% leave the workforce).
GDP: all figures are 2005 estimates (data from the CIA World FactBook [6]).
Doctors per 1000 Population: subscript represents 'year of estimate' (data from the 2006 World Health Report, conducted by the WHO [7]).