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Drivers of health workers’ migration, intention to migrate and non-migration from low/middle-income countries, 1970–2022: a systematic review

BACKGROUND: The migration of healthcare workers (HWs) from low/middle-income countries (LMICs) is a pressing global health issue with implications for population-level health outcomes. We aimed to synthesise the drivers of HWs’ out-migration, intention to migrate and non-migration from LMICs. METHOD...

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Autores principales: Toyin-Thomas, Patience, Ikhurionan, Paul, Omoyibo, Efe E, Iwegim, Chinelo, Ukueku, Avwebo O, Okpere, Jermaine, Nnawuihe, Ukachi C, Atat, Josephine, Otakhoigbogie, Uwaila, Orikpete, Efetobo Victor, Erhiawarie, Franca, Gbejewoh, Emmanuel O, Odogu, Uyoyo, Akhirevbulu, Itua C G, Kwarshak, Yakubu Kevin, Wariri, Oghenebrume
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10174016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37156560
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2023-012338
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author Toyin-Thomas, Patience
Ikhurionan, Paul
Omoyibo, Efe E
Iwegim, Chinelo
Ukueku, Avwebo O
Okpere, Jermaine
Nnawuihe, Ukachi C
Atat, Josephine
Otakhoigbogie, Uwaila
Orikpete, Efetobo Victor
Erhiawarie, Franca
Gbejewoh, Emmanuel O
Odogu, Uyoyo
Akhirevbulu, Itua C G
Kwarshak, Yakubu Kevin
Wariri, Oghenebrume
author_facet Toyin-Thomas, Patience
Ikhurionan, Paul
Omoyibo, Efe E
Iwegim, Chinelo
Ukueku, Avwebo O
Okpere, Jermaine
Nnawuihe, Ukachi C
Atat, Josephine
Otakhoigbogie, Uwaila
Orikpete, Efetobo Victor
Erhiawarie, Franca
Gbejewoh, Emmanuel O
Odogu, Uyoyo
Akhirevbulu, Itua C G
Kwarshak, Yakubu Kevin
Wariri, Oghenebrume
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description BACKGROUND: The migration of healthcare workers (HWs) from low/middle-income countries (LMICs) is a pressing global health issue with implications for population-level health outcomes. We aimed to synthesise the drivers of HWs’ out-migration, intention to migrate and non-migration from LMICs. METHODS: We searched Ovid MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, Global Health and Web of Science, as well as the reference lists of retrieved articles. We included studies (quantitative, qualitative or mixed-methods) on HWs’ migration or intention to migrate, published in either English or French between 1 January 1970 and 31 August 2022. The retrieved titles were deduplicated in EndNote before being exported to Rayyan for independent screening by three reviewers. RESULTS: We screened 21 593 unique records and included 107 studies. Of the included studies, 82 were single-country studies focusing on 26 countries, while the remaining 25 included data from multiple LMICs. Most of the articles focused on either doctors 64.5% (69 of 107) and/or nurses 54.2% (58 of 107). The UK (44.9% (48 of 107)) and the USA (42% (45 of 107)) were the top destination countries. The LMICs with the highest number of studies were South Africa (15.9% (17 of 107)), India (12.1% (13 of 107)) and the Philippines (6.5% (7 of 107)). The major drivers of migration were macro-level and meso-level factors. Remuneration (83.2%) and security problems (58.9%) were the key macro-level factors driving HWs’ migration/intention to migrate. In comparison, career prospects (81.3%), good working environment (63.6%) and job satisfaction (57.9%) were the major meso-level drivers. These key drivers have remained relatively constant over the last five decades and did not differ among HWs who have migrated and those with intention to migrate or across geographical regions. CONCLUSION: Growing evidence suggests that the key drivers of HWs’ migration or intention to migrate are similar across geographical regions in LMICs. Opportunities exist to build collaborations to develop and implement strategies to halt this pressing global health problem.
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spelling pubmed-101740162023-05-12 Drivers of health workers’ migration, intention to migrate and non-migration from low/middle-income countries, 1970–2022: a systematic review Toyin-Thomas, Patience Ikhurionan, Paul Omoyibo, Efe E Iwegim, Chinelo Ukueku, Avwebo O Okpere, Jermaine Nnawuihe, Ukachi C Atat, Josephine Otakhoigbogie, Uwaila Orikpete, Efetobo Victor Erhiawarie, Franca Gbejewoh, Emmanuel O Odogu, Uyoyo Akhirevbulu, Itua C G Kwarshak, Yakubu Kevin Wariri, Oghenebrume BMJ Glob Health Original Research BACKGROUND: The migration of healthcare workers (HWs) from low/middle-income countries (LMICs) is a pressing global health issue with implications for population-level health outcomes. We aimed to synthesise the drivers of HWs’ out-migration, intention to migrate and non-migration from LMICs. METHODS: We searched Ovid MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, Global Health and Web of Science, as well as the reference lists of retrieved articles. We included studies (quantitative, qualitative or mixed-methods) on HWs’ migration or intention to migrate, published in either English or French between 1 January 1970 and 31 August 2022. The retrieved titles were deduplicated in EndNote before being exported to Rayyan for independent screening by three reviewers. RESULTS: We screened 21 593 unique records and included 107 studies. Of the included studies, 82 were single-country studies focusing on 26 countries, while the remaining 25 included data from multiple LMICs. Most of the articles focused on either doctors 64.5% (69 of 107) and/or nurses 54.2% (58 of 107). The UK (44.9% (48 of 107)) and the USA (42% (45 of 107)) were the top destination countries. The LMICs with the highest number of studies were South Africa (15.9% (17 of 107)), India (12.1% (13 of 107)) and the Philippines (6.5% (7 of 107)). The major drivers of migration were macro-level and meso-level factors. Remuneration (83.2%) and security problems (58.9%) were the key macro-level factors driving HWs’ migration/intention to migrate. In comparison, career prospects (81.3%), good working environment (63.6%) and job satisfaction (57.9%) were the major meso-level drivers. These key drivers have remained relatively constant over the last five decades and did not differ among HWs who have migrated and those with intention to migrate or across geographical regions. CONCLUSION: Growing evidence suggests that the key drivers of HWs’ migration or intention to migrate are similar across geographical regions in LMICs. Opportunities exist to build collaborations to develop and implement strategies to halt this pressing global health problem. BMJ Publishing Group 2023-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10174016/ /pubmed/37156560 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2023-012338 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
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Toyin-Thomas, Patience
Ikhurionan, Paul
Omoyibo, Efe E
Iwegim, Chinelo
Ukueku, Avwebo O
Okpere, Jermaine
Nnawuihe, Ukachi C
Atat, Josephine
Otakhoigbogie, Uwaila
Orikpete, Efetobo Victor
Erhiawarie, Franca
Gbejewoh, Emmanuel O
Odogu, Uyoyo
Akhirevbulu, Itua C G
Kwarshak, Yakubu Kevin
Wariri, Oghenebrume
Drivers of health workers’ migration, intention to migrate and non-migration from low/middle-income countries, 1970–2022: a systematic review
title Drivers of health workers’ migration, intention to migrate and non-migration from low/middle-income countries, 1970–2022: a systematic review
title_full Drivers of health workers’ migration, intention to migrate and non-migration from low/middle-income countries, 1970–2022: a systematic review
title_fullStr Drivers of health workers’ migration, intention to migrate and non-migration from low/middle-income countries, 1970–2022: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Drivers of health workers’ migration, intention to migrate and non-migration from low/middle-income countries, 1970–2022: a systematic review
title_short Drivers of health workers’ migration, intention to migrate and non-migration from low/middle-income countries, 1970–2022: a systematic review
title_sort drivers of health workers’ migration, intention to migrate and non-migration from low/middle-income countries, 1970–2022: a systematic review
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10174016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37156560
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2023-012338
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