2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12960-017-0239-7
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Factors influencing trainee doctor emigration in a high income country: a mixed methods study

Abstract: BackgroundThe Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel focuses particularly on migration of doctors from low- and middle-income countries. Less is understood about migration from high-income countries. Recession has impacted several European countries in recent years, and in some cases emigration has reached unprecedented levels. This study measures and explores the predictors of trainee doctor emigration from Ireland.MethodsUsing a partially mixed sequential dominant (quant… Show more

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“…Only these respondents were asked about reasons for migration. This part of the questionnaire was developed based on a previous study completed in Ireland [17], adapted and validated for Polish settings [25]. The content validity of the questionnaire in Polish was previously evaluated by a committee of experts [26] and practicing physicians [25].…”
Section: Quantitative Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Only these respondents were asked about reasons for migration. This part of the questionnaire was developed based on a previous study completed in Ireland [17], adapted and validated for Polish settings [25]. The content validity of the questionnaire in Polish was previously evaluated by a committee of experts [26] and practicing physicians [25].…”
Section: Quantitative Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physician satisfaction is a complex and multidimensional concept which can be affected by personal and external factors [13,14]. Physicians' satisfaction has significant effects on their productivity, their work ability, and the quality of patient care, as well as their intentions to leave the job or their intent to continue practicing medicine [15][16][17].In 2018 in Poland, there were 36 university hospitals owned and operated by 13 public medical universities. These hospitals are financed via mixed sources: By the public health insurance payer for medical service provision; by the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Science and Higher Education for didactic activities; and via diverse external sources for research activities.…”
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“…Correlation is not causation, and factors other than salary have been recognised as being important in doctors' decisions to migrate. For instance, dissatisfaction with work-life balance, the quality of training provided and the stress of postgraduate training have been shown to be important factors, along with low salaries (Clarke et al, 2017). Indeed, when theories of labour market migration have been examined for healthcare professionals (as opposed to other professions) in an international context, non-wage factors were deemed to be particularly important in the decision to emigrate (Vujicic, 2004).…”
Section: Alternative Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, despite the fact that potential alternative reasons exist for the difficulty in recruiting and retaining staff, the pay differential remains the most plausible theory. It is important to question studies reporting that work-life balance is a driver of emigration involving those in postgraduate training (Clarke et al, 2017). In reality, issues of work-life balance -in particular, issues related to workplace understaffing and conditions -are not a new phenomenon in Irish healthcare.…”
Section: Alternative Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%