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Gone for good? An online survey of emigrant health professionals using Facebook as a recruitment tool

机译:一去不复返了吗?使用Facebook作为招聘工具的移民卫生专业人员在线调查

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Background Health professionals, particularly doctors, nurses and midwives, are in high demand worldwide. Therefore, it is important to assess the future plans and likelihood of return of emigrating health professionals. Nevertheless, health professionals are, by definition, a difficult population to track/survey. This exploratory study reports on the migration intentions of a sample of doctors, nurses and midwives who had emigrated from Ireland, a high-income country which has experienced particularly high outward and inward migration of health professionals since the year 2000. Methods Health professionals who had emigrated from Ireland were identified via snowball sampling through Facebook and invited to complete a short online survey composed of closed and open response questions. Results A total of 388 health professionals (307 doctors, 73 nurses and 8 midwives) who had previously worked in Ireland completed the survey. While over half had originally intended to spend less than 5?years in their destination country at the time of emigration, these intentions changed over time, with the desire to remain abroad on a permanent basis increasing from 10 to 34?% of doctor respondents. Only a quarter of doctors and a half of nurses and midwives intended to return to practice in Ireland in the future. Conclusions The longer health professionals remain abroad, the less likely they are to return to their home countries. Countries should focus on the implementation of retention strategies if the ‘carousel’ of brain drain is to be interrupted. This would allow source countries to benefit from their investments in training health professionals, rather than relying on international recruitment to meet health system staffing needs. Improved data collection systems are also needed to track the migratory patterns and changing intentions of health professionals. Meanwhile, social networking platforms offer alternative methods of filling this information gap.
机译:背景技术全球范围内对卫生专业人员,特别是医生,护士和助产士的需求很高。因此,重要的是评估移民医疗专业人员的未来计划和返回的可能性。然而,从定义上讲,卫生专业人员是一个难以追踪/调查的人群。这项探索性研究报告了从爱尔兰移民的样本中的医生,护士和助产士的迁移意图,爱尔兰是一个高收入国家,自2000年以来经历了卫生专业人员的特别是向内向向外的移民。通过Facebook的滚雪球采样识别了从爱尔兰移民来的移民,并邀请他们完成由封闭式和开放式回答问题组成的简短在线调查。结果之前曾在爱尔兰工作的388名卫生专业人员(307名医生,73名护士和8名助产士)完成了调查。虽然超过一半的人原本打算在移民时在目的地国居住少于5年,但这些意向却随着时间而改变,希望永久留在国外的比例从医生答复者的10%增至34%。将来只有四分之一的医生,一半的护士和助产士打算在爱尔兰恢复工作。结论卫生专业人员在国外停留的时间越长,返回祖国的可能性就越小。如果要中断人才流失的“轮播”,各国应着重于保留策略的实施。这将使来源国从培训卫生专业人员方面的投资中受益,而不是依靠国际招聘来满足卫生系统人员需求。还需要改进的数据收集系统来追踪卫生专业人员的迁徙模式和意图改变。同时,社交网络平台提供了替代方法来填补此信息空白。

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