医疗专业人员的迁移:西班牙精神病学受训人员的案例。

IF 3.4 4区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES International Journal of Health Services Pub Date : 2022-04-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-22 DOI:10.1177/00207314211003449
Rosa M Molina-Ruiz, Carlos Gomez-Sánchez-Lafuente, Victor Pereira-Sanchez, Mariana Pinto da Costa
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欧洲的社会和经济状况似乎在欧洲大陆医生和其他保健专业人员的移徙流动中发挥了作用。然而,人们对西班牙劳动力迁移的具体现实知之甚少。本研究的目的是探讨在西班牙精神病学培训的初级医生中激励移民的因素。向西班牙的精神病学员分发了一份包含61个项目的半结构化问卷,以探讨影响劳动力移徙决策的程度和因素。共有95名精神科学员参与调查。超过三分之二(n = 71,74.7%)的人“曾经”考虑移民到另一个国家,超过四分之一(n = 21,29.5%)的人已经采取了出国的“实际步骤”。考虑出国的主要原因是经济(n = 82,86%)和职业发展的机会(n = 82,84%)。然而,近一半的学员(n = 47,49%)对他们目前的收入感到满意。虽然本次调查中的大多数精神病学受训人员考虑过移民国外,但这些潜在的未来移民可能导致人力资本的流失,并对社会卫生产生重要影响。
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Migration of Medical Professionals: The Case of Psychiatric Trainees in Spain.

The social and economic situation in Europe seems to play a role in the migratory flow of doctors and other health professionals within the continent. However, little is known about the particular reality of workforce migration in Spain. The objective of this study was to explore the factors that motivate migration among junior doctors training in psychiatry in Spain. A semistructured questionnaire of 61 items was circulated to psychiatric trainees in Spain to explore the extent and the factors that influence the decisions regarding workforce migration. A total of 95 psychiatric trainees participated in the survey. More than two-thirds (n = 71, 74.7%) had "ever" considered migrating to another country, and more than one-fourth (n = 21, 29.5%) had already taken "practical steps" to go abroad. The main reasons to consider leaving the country were financial (n = 82, 86%) and the opportunity to progress professionally (n = 82, 84%). However, nearly half of the trainees (n = 47, 49%) were satisfied with their current income. While the majority of the psychiatric trainees in this survey had considered migrating abroad, these potential future migrations could lead to a loss of human capital with an important sociosanitary impact.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Health Services is a peer-reviewed journal that contains articles on health and social policy, political economy and sociology, history and philosophy, ethics and law in the areas of health and well-being. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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