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非洲移民卫生工作者的侨民参与——来自五个目的地国的实例

Diaspora engagement of African migrant health workers - examples from five destination countries.

作者信息

Wojczewski Silvia, Poppe Annelien, Hoffmann Kathryn, Peersman Wim, Nkomazana Oathokwa, Pentz Stephen, Kutalek Ruth

机构信息

Department of General Practice and Family Medicine, Centre of Public Health, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria;

Department of Family Medicine and Primary Healthcare, Ghent University, University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium.

出版信息

Glob Health Action. 2015 Dec 9;8:29210. doi: 10.3402/gha.v8.29210. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Migrant health workers fill care gaps in their destination countries, but they also actively engage in improving living conditions for people of their countries of origin through expatriate professional networks. This paper aims to explore the professional links that migrant health workers from sub-Saharan African countries living in five African and European destinations (Botswana, South Africa, Belgium, Austria, and the United Kingdom) have to their countries of origin.

DESIGN

Qualitative interviews were conducted with migrant doctors, nurses, and midwives from sub-Saharan Africa (N=66). A qualitative content analysis of the material was performed using the software ATLAS.ti.

RESULTS

Almost all migrant health workers have professional ties with their countries of origin supporting health, education, and social structures. They work with non-governmental organizations, universities, or hospitals and travel back and forth between their destination country and country of origin. For a few respondents, professional engagement or even maintaining private contacts in their country of origin is difficult due to the political situation at home.

CONCLUSIONS

The results show that African migrant health workers are actively engaged in improving living conditions not only for their family members but also for the population in general in their countries of origin. Our respondents are mediators and active networkers in a globalized and transnationally connected world. The research suggests that the governments of these countries of origin could strategically use their migrant health workforce for improving education and population health in sub-Saharan Africa. Destination countries should be reminded of their need to comply with the WHO Global Code of Practice for the international recruitment of health professionals.

摘要

背景

移民医护人员填补了他们目的地国家的医疗服务缺口,但他们也通过侨民专业网络积极致力于改善其原籍国人民的生活条件。本文旨在探讨生活在五个非洲和欧洲目的地(博茨瓦纳、南非、比利时、奥地利和英国)的撒哈拉以南非洲国家的移民医护人员与其原籍国之间的专业联系。

设计

对来自撒哈拉以南非洲的移民医生、护士和助产士(N = 66)进行了定性访谈。使用ATLAS.ti软件对材料进行了定性内容分析。

结果

几乎所有移民医护人员都与他们的原籍国在支持医疗、教育和社会结构方面存在专业联系。他们与非政府组织、大学或医院合作,并在目的地国和原籍国之间往返。对于少数受访者来说,由于国内的政治局势,在原籍国进行专业参与甚至保持私人联系都很困难。

结论

结果表明,非洲移民医护人员不仅积极致力于改善其家庭成员的生活条件,也致力于改善原籍国普通民众的生活条件。我们的受访者是全球化和跨国联系世界中的调解人和积极的网络建设者。研究表明,这些原籍国的政府可以战略性地利用其移民医护人员来改善撒哈拉以南非洲的教育和人口健康。应提醒目的地国,它们需要遵守世界卫生组织《国际招聘卫生专业人员全球实践守则》。

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