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‘Filipino nurses down under’: Filipino nurses in Australia

机译:“菲律宾护士在下面”:澳大利亚的菲律宾护士

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The developed world continues to face a critical shortage of nurses that is yet to become more acute with an ageing population, and as a consequence the chain effect of the brain drain or brain circulation will continue. Brain drain is a thoroughly researched and documented phenomenon where source countries such as the Philippines supply nurses to the world, thereby losing their best qualified nurses to developed countries. This creates losses to the source country that trained them, given many leave soon after gaining qualifications and preliminary experience for more lucrative salaries and better lifestyles in the developed world. The situation is particularly complicated in relation to the Philippines, which has positioned itself as a global supplier of nurses, making human resource export a national government strategy. This paper explores fundamental issues surrounding health professional migration in order to assess ways of creating a win-win situation for both source and receiving countries and individual workers, taking the Philippines as a case study. The purpose of this paper is to provide background information on Filipino nurses in Australia within the context of the Philippines as a global supplier of nurses. This paper formed the foundation of an Australian Research Council Linkage Grant with Partner Organisations; Queensland Health and the University of Sydney, Griffith University, Queensland University of Technology and The University of Melbourne. Key collaborators also include York University and Queen Margaret University. Abbreviations: AHPRA - Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Authority; ANMAC - Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council; ASEAN - Association of South East Asian Nations; COAG - Council of Australian Governments; IELTS - International English Language Testing System; NMBA - National Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia; OET - Occupational English Test; WHO - World Health Organization. Key words: Migration of health workers; brain drain; Filipino nurses; ethical recruitment; international agreements; international workforce.
机译:发达国家仍然面临着严重的护士短缺问题,但随着人口的老龄化,这种短缺情况将变得更加严重,因此,人才流失或脑循环的连锁效应将继续存在。人才流失是一个经过充分研究和记录的现象,菲律宾等来源国向全世界提供了护士,从而使最优秀的护士流失给了发达国家。这给训练有素的原籍国造成了损失,因为许多人在获得资格和初步经验后不久就离开了发达国家,获得了更高的薪水和更好的生活方式。就菲律宾而言,情况尤其复杂,菲律宾已将自己定位为全球护士供应国,使人力资源出口成为国家政府的战略。本文以菲律宾为例,探讨了围绕卫生专业人员移民的基本问题,以评估为来源国和接受国以及个体工人创造双赢局面的方式。本文的目的是在菲律宾作为全球护士供应商的背景下,提供有关澳大利亚菲律宾护士的背景信息。该论文奠定了澳大利亚研究委员会与合作伙伴组织联系的基础。昆士兰卫生局和悉尼大学,格里菲斯大学,昆士兰科技大学和墨尔本大学。主要合作者还包括约克大学和玛格丽特女王大学。缩写:AHPRA-澳大利亚卫生从业人员监管局; ANMAC-澳大利亚护理和助产士认证委员会;东盟-东南亚国家联盟; COAG-澳大利亚政府理事会;雅思-国际英语语言测试系统; NMBA-澳大利亚国家护理和助产委员会; OET-职业英语测试;世卫组织-世界卫生组织。关键词:卫生工作者的移徙;人才流失;菲律宾护士;道德招聘;国际协定;国际劳动力。

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