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Brain drain in sub-Saharan Africa: Contributing factors, Potential remedies and the role of academic medical centres

机译:撒哈拉以南非洲地区的人才流失:影响因素,可能的补救措施和学术医疗中心的作用

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A double jeopardy exists in resource-limited settings (RLS) in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA): there are a disproportionately greater number of acutely ill patients, but a paucity of healthcare workers (HCW) to care for them. SSA has 25% of the global disease burden but only 3% of the world's HCW. Thirty-two SSA countries do not meet the WHO minimum of 23 HCW per 10000 population. Contributing factors include insufficient supply, inadequate distribution and migration. Potential remedies include international workforce policies, non-governmental organisations, national and international medical organisations' codes of conduct, inter-country collaborations, donor-directed policies and funding to train more people in-country, and health system strengthening and task-shifting. Collaborations among academic institutions from resource-rich and poor countries can help address HCW supply, distribution and migration. It is now opportune to harness bright, committed people from academic centres in resource-rich and poor settings to create long-term, collaborative relationships focused on training, clinical skills and locally relevant research endeavours, who mutually strive for HCW retention, less migration, and ultimately sufficient HCW to provide optimal care in all RLS.
机译:撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)的资源有限环境(RLS)面临着双重危险:急症患者的数量不成比例地增加,但是缺少医护人员(HCW)来照顾他们。 SSA占全球疾病负担的25%,但仅占世界HCW的3%。 32个撒哈拉以南非洲国家没有达到WHO规定的每10000人口23个HCW最低标准。造成这种情况的因素包括供应不足,分配和迁移不足。可能的补救措施包括国际劳工政策,非政府组织,国家和国际医疗组织的行为准则,国家间合作,捐助方指导的政策和在国内培训更多人的资金以及加强卫生系统和任务转移。来自资源丰富和贫穷国家的学术机构之间的合作可以帮助解决HCW的供应,分配和迁移问题。现在,在资源丰富和贫穷的环境中,利用来自学术中心的聪明,有奉献精神的人来机会,建立专注于培训,临床技能和当地相关研究工作的长期合作关系,他们将共同努力保持HCW,减少移民,最终有足够的医护人员在所有RLS中提供最佳护理。

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