Santric-Milicevic M, Matejic B, Terzic-Supic Z, Vasic V, Babic U, Vukovic V
Institute of Social Medicine, Medical Faculty, University of Belgrade, Dr Subotica 15, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia; Centre - School of Public Health, Medical Faculty, University of Belgrade, Pasterova 2, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia.
Institute of Social Medicine, Medical Faculty, University of Belgrade, Dr Subotica 15, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia; Centre - School of Public Health, Medical Faculty, University of Belgrade, Pasterova 2, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia.
Nurse Educ Today. 2015 Apr;35(4):590-6. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2014.12.022. Epub 2015 Jan 15.
In a country with a poor economy and limited job opportunities, the outmigration of students is not commonly perceived as a problem but rather is perceived as a solution to the high unemployment facing young health professionals.
Study objectives were to identify the prevalence of intention to work abroad of nursing graduates to point to the predictors of intention to work abroad and predictors of having a firm plan to work in a foreign country.
Descriptive study, a survey.
College and specialist nursing schools, Serbia.
719 nursing graduates from the 2012/2013 school year.
Voluntarily completed a questionnaire that was designed with regard to similar surveys administered in EU-candidate countries during the pre-accession period. Data were analysed with descriptive and multivariate regression analyses.
Almost 70% (501) of respondents indicated an intention to work abroad. Of the nurses, 13% already had established a firm plan to work abroad. Single graduates and those with a friend or relative living abroad were more likely to consider working abroad than were their counterparts (odds ratios were 2.3 and 1.7, respectively). The likelihood of considering working abroad decreased by 29% when the individuals' financial situation was improved. Factors associated with having a firm plan were previous professional experience in a foreign country, having someone abroad and financial improvement (5.4 times, 4.8 times and 2 times greater likelihood, respectively).
The high prevalence of intention to work abroad suggests the need to place the issue of the out-migration of nursing graduates on the policy agenda. College and specialty nursing graduates and health technicians are prepared to work abroad in search of a better quality of life, better working conditions and higher salaries.
在一个经济贫困且就业机会有限的国家,学生外流通常不被视为一个问题,反而被视为解决年轻卫生专业人员面临的高失业率的一种办法。
研究目的是确定护理专业毕业生出国工作意向的普遍性,指出出国工作意向的预测因素以及有在国外工作的确定计划的预测因素。
描述性研究,一项调查。
塞尔维亚的学院和专业护理学校。
2012/2013学年的719名护理专业毕业生。
自愿填写一份根据欧盟候选国家在加入前时期进行的类似调查设计的问卷。数据采用描述性和多元回归分析进行分析。
近70%(501名)的受访者表示有出国工作的意向。在这些护士中,13%已经制定了在国外工作的确定计划。单身毕业生以及有朋友或亲戚住在国外的毕业生比其他毕业生更有可能考虑出国工作(优势比分别为2.3和1.7)。当个人经济状况改善时,考虑出国工作的可能性降低了29%。与有确定计划相关的因素是以前在国外的专业经验、在国外有熟人以及经济状况改善(可能性分别高出5.4倍、4.8倍和2倍)。
出国工作意向的高普遍性表明有必要将护理专业毕业生外流问题提上政策议程。学院和专业护理毕业生以及卫生技术人员准备出国工作以寻求更好的生活质量、更好的工作条件和更高的薪水。