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What motivates doctors to leave the UK NHS for a “life in the sun” in New Zealand; and, once there, why don’t they stay?

机译:是什么促使医生离开英国NHS在新西兰过“阳光下的生活”;而且,一旦到达那里,他们为什么不留下?

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Background At 44%, New Zealand has the highest proportion of international medical graduates (IMGs) in its workforce amongst OECD member countries. Around half of New Zealand’s IMGs come from the UK NHS, yet only around 50% stay longer than 1?year post-registration with significant costs to the New Zealand health care system. Why these doctors go to New Zealand and do not stay for long is an important question. Methods UK-trained doctors who had gained registration with the Medical Council of New Zealand and currently practising in New Zealand were surveyed (n?=?1357) on the motivation for their move to New Zealand, experiences once there and what was prompting any intentions to move away from New Zealand. Multivariate proportional odds models (POM) were used to quantify various associations. Results The survey had a 47% response (n?=?632). Quality of life considerations motivated 96% of respondents to move to New Zealand, although 65% indicated they were pushed by a desire to leave the NHS. POM analyses revealed older respondents were significantly less likely than younger respondents to be motivated by quality of life considerations. Younger doctors were significantly more likely to be seeking to leave the NHS. Seventy-six per cent of respondents signalling an intention to leave New Zealand indicated that the desire to return to the UK was the primary reason for this. Conclusion There is a long history of medical migration from the UK to New Zealand. However, the 65% of respondents in this study seeking to leave the NHS was much higher than found elsewhere, perhaps reflecting increasing workplace and funding pressures in recent years. Of concern to policy makers were the higher odds of seeking to leave the NHS motivating younger doctors. Various changes “down under”, in New Zealand as well as Australia, mean their IMG markets may well be tightening up.
机译:背景信息在经合组织成员国中,新西兰的国际医学专业毕业生(IMG)比例最高,为44%。新西兰大约有一半的IMG来自英国的NHS,但只有大约50%的人在注册后停留的时间超过1年,这给新西兰的医疗保健系统带来了沉重的成本。为什么这些医生去新西兰并且不待很长时间是一个重要的问题。方法对接受过英国培训的医生(已在新西兰医学委员会注册并目前在新西兰执业)进行了调查(n == 1357),以了解他们迁移到新西兰的动机,经历过的经历以及促使他们开展工作的意图离开新西兰。多元比例赔率模型(POM)用于量化各种关联。结果调查显示有47%的回应(n?=?632)。生活质量方面的考虑促使96%的受访者移居新西兰,尽管65%的受访者表示他们出于离开NHS的愿望而受到推动。 POM分析显示,与年龄较小的受访者相比,年龄较大的受访者受到生活质量因素的激励的可能性要小得多。年轻的医生更有可能寻求离开NHS。 76%的受访者表示有意离开新西兰的意愿,表示希望返回英国是主要原因。结论从英国移居新西兰已有悠久的历史。但是,本研究中寻求离开NHS的受访者中有65%的受访者远远高于其他地方,这可能反映了近年来工作场所和资金压力的增加。决策者关注的是,寻求离开NHS激励年轻医生的可能性更高。新西兰和澳大利亚的“下风”变化都意味着其IMG市场可能正在收紧。

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