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Influence of the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPfAR) on career choices and emigration of health-profession graduates from a Ugandan medical school: a cross-sectional study

机译:一项横断面研究:美国总统艾滋病紧急救援计划(PEPfAR)对职业选择和从乌干达医学院毕业的卫生专业毕业生的移民的影响

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Objective The purpose of this study was to determine the current work distribution of health professionals from a public Ugandan medical school in a period of major donor funding for HIV programmes. We explore the hypothesis that programmes initiated under unprecedented health investments from the US President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief have possibly facilitated the drain of healthcare workers from the public-health system of countries like Uganda. Design Cross-sectional study conducted between January and December 2010 to survey graduates, using in-person, phone or online surveys using email and social networks. Logistic regression analysis was applied to determine ORs for association between predictors and outcomes. Setting Located rurally, Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST) is one of three government supported medical schools in Uganda. Participants Graduates who completed a health-related degree at MUST. Main outcome measure Location of health profession graduates (Uganda or abroad) and main field of current job (HIV-related non-governmental organisation (NGO) or others). Results We interviewed 85.4% (n=796) of all MUST alumni since the university opened in 1989. 78% (n=618) were physicians and 12% (n=94) of graduates worked outside Uganda. Over 50% (n=383) of graduates worked for an HIV-related NGO whether in Uganda or abroad. Graduates receiving their degree after 2005, when large HIV programmes started, were less likely to leave the country, OR=0.24 (95% CI 0.1 to 0.59) but were more likely to work for an HIV-related NGO, OR=1.53 (95% CI 1.06 to 2.23). Conclusions A majority of health professionals surveyed work for an HIV-related NGO. The increase in resources and investment in HIV-treatment capacity is temporally associated with retention of medical providers in Uganda. Donor funds should be channelled to develop and retain healthcare workers in disciplines other than HIV and broaden the healthcare workforce to other areas.
机译:目的本研究的目的是确定在主要的捐助者为艾滋病毒计划提供资金的时期内,乌干达公立医学院的卫生专业人员的当前工作分配。我们假设以下假设:在美国总统艾滋病紧急救援计划的空前卫生投资下发起的计划可能促进了乌干达等国家公共卫生系统中医护人员的流失。设计2010年1月至12月之间进行的横断面研究旨在通过使用电子邮件和社交网络的当面,电话或在线调查对毕业生进行调查。应用逻辑回归分析确定预测因素与结果之间关联的OR。设置姆巴拉拉科技大学(MUST)位于农村,是乌干达三所政府支持的医学院之一。参与者毕业于MUST的健康相关学位的毕业生。主要结果衡量指标卫生专业毕业生的位置(乌干达或国外)以及当前工作的主要领域(与艾滋病相关的非政府组织(NGO)或其他)。结果自1989年大学开设以来,我们采访了85.4%(n = 796)的MUST校友。78%(n = 618)是医师,12%(n = 94)的毕业生在乌干达以外的地方工作。无论是在乌干达还是在国外,超过50%(n = 383)的毕业生都在与艾滋病相关的非政府组织工作。 2005年以后,当大规模的HIV计划启动时,获得学位的毕业生离开该国的可能性较小,OR = 0.24(95%CI为0.1至0.59),但更有可能为一家与HIV相关的非政府组织工作,OR = 1.53(95 %CI 1.06至2.23)。结论大多数卫生专业人员对与艾滋病毒有关的非政府组织的工作进行了调查。资源和对艾滋病毒治疗能力的投资的增加在时间上与留住乌干达的医疗提供者有关。应该拨出捐助资金,以发展和留住艾滋病毒以外学科的医务人员,并将医务人员扩大到其他领域。

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