Abstract

Pharmaceutical companies have been known to pose stress and mental harassment on medical sales representatives (MSRs) in-order to increase pharmaceutical sales. This cross sectional descriptive study, conducted during November and December 2014 in the Lahore and Bahawalpur districts of Punjab, Pakistan, evaluates the Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) and extent of depression among MSRs in Pakistan. The significant predictors of HRQoL and depression among the MSRs were also determined. Using a convenience sampling technique, all consenting MSRs (N = 318) of pharmaceutical companies were asked to self-complete the Short Form-36 (SF-36v2) Health Survey and Stanford Personal Health Questionnaire (PHQ-8). The standard scoring scheme for the SF36v2 and PHQ-8 questionnaires was used. The PHQ-8 scores showed that 16.4 % (n = 52) and 2.5 % of respondents were suffering from major depression and severe major depression, respectively. Being depressed and having difficulty in achieving sales targets were the factors independently associated with lower physical health. Similarly, depression, insufficient time for the family and monthly income less than 36,000 Pakistan Rupees were significant predictors of lower mental health. The factors associated with depression included insufficient time for the family and unsatisfactory behavior of the managers. Compromised mental health and the prevalence of depression among the MSRs suggest pharmaceutical companies need to devise health management strategies and interventions to ensure effective prevention and management of mental health problems among Pakistani MSRs.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s40064-016-2716-1) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

Highlights

  • Depression is of great concern for people working in all walks of life and so is their quality of life

  • Feelings of tiredness and guilt along with compromised sleep and appetite are the attributes of depression (World Health Organization 2016). Another important construct that is related to depression is Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL), which refers to the impact of perceived health on an individual’s ability to live a fulfilling life (Bullinger et al 1993)

  • The share of Japan, European Union and the United States of America (USA) is 12, 28 and 48 % respectively, with 20 % being contributed by the remaining countries of the world (Zaman 2011)

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Introduction

Depression is of great concern for people working in all walks of life and so is their quality of life. Feelings of tiredness and guilt along with compromised sleep and appetite are the attributes of depression (World Health Organization 2016). Another important construct that is related to depression is Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL), which refers to the impact of perceived health on an individual’s ability to live a fulfilling life (Bullinger et al 1993). The value of the global Pharmaceutical market is growing and was approximately 650 billion United States Dollars (USD) in 2008–2009 and 1.1 trillion USD in 2014. The share of Japan, European Union and the United States of America (USA) is 12, 28 and 48 % respectively, with 20 % being contributed by the remaining countries of the world (Zaman 2011).

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