Pavolini Emmanuele, Kuhlmann Ellen
SPOCRI, Macerata University, Via Don Minzoni, 22a, 52100 Macerata, AN, Italy.
Medical Management Centre, LIME, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden; Institute of Economics, Labour and Culture (IWAK), Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany.
Health Policy. 2016 Jun;120(6):654-64. doi: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2016.03.002. Epub 2016 Mar 17.
This article assesses professional development trajectories in top-, middle- and basic-level health workforce groups (doctors, nurses, care assistants) in different European Union countries using available international databases. Three theoretical strands (labour market, welfare state, and professions studies) were connected to explore ideal types and to develop a matrix for comparison. With a focus on larger EU-15 countries and four different types of healthcare systems, Germany, Italy, Sweden and the United Kingdom serve as empirical test cases. The analysis draws on selected indicators from public statistics/OECD data and micro-data from the EU Labour Force Survey. Five ideal typical trajectories of professional development were identified from the literature, which served as a matrix to compare developments in the three health workforce groups. The results reveal country-specific trajectories with uneven professional development and bring opportunities for policy interventions into view. First, there is a need for integrated health labour market monitoring systems to improve data on the skills mix of the health workforce. Second, a relevant number of health workers with fixed contracts and involuntary part-time reveals an important source for better recruitment and retention strategies. Third, a general trend towards increasing numbers while worsening working conditions was identified across our country cases. This trend hits care assistants, partly also nurses, the most. The research illustrates how public data sources may serve to create new knowledge and promote more sustainable health workforce policy.
本文利用现有的国际数据库,评估了欧盟不同国家高层、中层和基层卫生人力群体(医生、护士、护理助理)的职业发展轨迹。将三个理论流派(劳动力市场、福利国家和职业研究)联系起来,以探索理想类型并开发一个比较矩阵。以欧盟15个大国和四种不同类型的医疗体系为重点,德国、意大利、瑞典和英国作为实证测试案例。分析借鉴了公共统计/经合组织数据中的选定指标以及欧盟劳动力调查的微观数据。从文献中确定了五条职业发展的理想典型轨迹,作为比较三个卫生人力群体发展情况的矩阵。结果揭示了各国特定的职业发展轨迹,职业发展不均衡,并为政策干预带来了契机。首先,需要综合卫生劳动力市场监测系统,以改善卫生人力技能组合的数据。其次,相当数量签订固定合同和非自愿兼职的卫生工作者是更好的招聘和留用策略的重要来源。第三,在我们所有国家案例中都发现了数量增加而工作条件恶化的总体趋势。这种趋势对护理助理影响最大,对护士也有一定影响。该研究说明了公共数据源如何有助于创造新知识并促进更可持续的卫生人力政策。