Ronaghy H A, Zeighami E, Farahmand N, Zeighami B
J Med Educ. 1976 Apr;51(4):305-10.
Each of the 2,270 Iranian physicians listed by the American Medical Association as residing in the United States in 1973 was sent a questionnaire in which he was asked whether or not he intended to return to Iran, his reasons for not returning if he did not intend to return and other questions concerning his history and present status. A total 760 questionnaires were returned. The results indicated that age, level of training, martial status, and previous practice in Iran were all related to intention to return, although whether or not the physician had returned to Iran on a visit was not an important factor. The most frequently cited reasons for not returning were professional reasons, particularly lack of medical facilities and equipment in Iran.
美国医学协会列出的1973年居住在美国的2270名伊朗医生每人都收到了一份调查问卷,其中询问了他们是否打算返回伊朗、如果不打算返回的不返回原因以及其他有关其经历和现状的问题。总共收到了760份问卷回复。结果表明,年龄、培训水平、婚姻状况以及此前在伊朗的执业经历均与返回意愿有关,不过医生是否曾回伊朗访问并不是一个重要因素。最常被提及的不返回原因是职业方面的原因,尤其是伊朗缺乏医疗设施和设备。