2015
DOI: 10.1186/s12960-015-0022-6
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‘Emigration is a matter of self-preservation. The working conditions . . . are killing us slowly’: qualitative insights into health professional emigration from Ireland

Abstract: BackgroundAchieving a sustainable health workforce involves training and retaining sufficient staff to deliver health services. The Irish health workforce is characterised by a high level of emigration of Irish-trained staff and a heavy reliance on internationally trained staff. This paper presents qualitative findings from a mixed-method study of doctors, nurses and midwives who have recently emigrated from Ireland.MethodsUsing Facebook, this study elicited 556 (388 completed) responses to an exploratory mixe… Show more

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“…Moreover, there is a need to evaluate levels of burnout in more senior doctors, nurses and other allied health professionals. As a result of the systemic problem of high workload and low staffing across the Irish healthcare system,22 it seems very unlikely that junior doctors are not the only professional group that are experiencing high levels of burnout. Interventions for addressing burnout can be considered at three different levels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, there is a need to evaluate levels of burnout in more senior doctors, nurses and other allied health professionals. As a result of the systemic problem of high workload and low staffing across the Irish healthcare system,22 it seems very unlikely that junior doctors are not the only professional group that are experiencing high levels of burnout. Interventions for addressing burnout can be considered at three different levels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a need to invest in the health service to address issues such as workload, low staffing and the pressures of a reduced a of beds. Working conditions are the main reason Irish junior doctors are leaving the healthcare system 22. A survey of doctors who had completed internship in Ireland in 2011 found that 45% were no longer working in the public health system in Ireland, with the majority having emigrated 22 24…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…None of the Indian nurses had roles of responsibility. Fewer opportunities for career advancements are common in many emigrating countries for IENs and the nurses interviewed complained about the lack of prospects for upward mobility (Kodoth & Jacob 2013, Timilsina Bhandari et al 2014, Humphries et al 2015, Allan 2016. The IPASVI Nursing Board as an institution has as its main mission to exert discipline, opposing abuse and being sure that nurses comply with their code of ethics.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A study of health professionals who had emigrated from Ireland, surveyed in 2014, found that their main reasons for emigrating were difficult working conditions. 14 …”
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confidence: 99%