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《人才流失的谬论:1974 - 2013年东部、中部和南部非洲专科外科毕业生的留存情况》

The Brain Drain Myth: Retention of Specialist Surgical Graduates in East, Central and Southern Africa, 1974-2013.

作者信息

Hutch Avril, Bekele Abebe, O'Flynn Eric, Ndonga Andrew, Tierney Sean, Fualal Jane, Samkange Christopher, Erzingatsian Krikor

机构信息

Department of Surgical Affairs, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland/College of Surgeons of East, Central and Southern Africa Collaboration Programme (RCSI/COSECSA), 121 St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, Ireland.

College of Surgeons of East, Central and Southern Africa (COSECSA), Njiro Road, Arusha, Tanzania.

出版信息

World J Surg. 2017 Dec;41(12):3046-3053. doi: 10.1007/s00268-017-4307-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

This study assesses the retention of specialist surgical graduates from training programmes across eight countries in East, Central and Southern Africa from 1974 to 2013. It addresses the gap in existing data by analysing retention rates of surgical graduates by comparing graduating institution to current location. Data were assessed by country, region, specialty and gender with a view to informing national and regional healthcare and education strategies.

METHODS

Twenty-five institutions train surgeons in the ten countries covered by the College of Surgeons of East, Central and Southern Africa (COSECSA)-24 Universities and the College itself. These institutions were requested in November 2014 to supply details of graduates from their postgraduate surgical training programmes. Complete graduate lists were returned by the College and 14 universities by March 2016. These surgical graduates were compared against the database of current practising surgeons in the region held by COSECSA. Data were cross-checked against medical council registers, surgical society records, and with members and fellows of COSECSA.

RESULTS

Data were incomplete for 126 surgical graduates. Of the remaining 1038 surgical graduates, 85.1% were retained in the country they trained in, while 88.3% were retained within the COSECSA region. Ninety-three per cent (93.4%) were retained within Africa. Of the eight countries, Malawi had the highest retention rate with 100% of surgical graduates remaining in country, while Zimbabwe had the lowest rate with 65.5% remaining.

CONCLUSION

High surgical graduate retention rates across the region indicate that the expansion of national surgical training initiatives is an effective solution to addressing the surgical workforce shortage in East, Central and Southern Africa and counters long-held arguments regarding brain drain in this region.

摘要

背景

本研究评估了1974年至2013年期间,东非、中非和南非八个国家外科专业毕业生在培训项目后的留存情况。通过比较毕业生的毕业院校和当前所在地点,分析外科毕业生的留存率,以填补现有数据的空白。按国家、地区、专业和性别对数据进行评估,为国家和地区的医疗保健及教育战略提供参考。

方法

东、中、南非洲外科医生学院(COSECSA)覆盖的10个国家中有25个机构提供外科医生培训——24所大学和该学院本身。2014年11月,要求这些机构提供其研究生外科培训项目毕业生的详细信息。截至2016年3月,学院和14所大学返回了完整的毕业生名单。将这些外科毕业生与COSECSA持有的该地区当前执业外科医生数据库进行比较。数据与医学委员会登记册、外科学会记录以及COSECSA的成员和研究员进行了交叉核对。

结果

126名外科毕业生的数据不完整。在其余1038名外科毕业生中,85.1%留在了他们接受培训的国家,而88.3%留在了COSECSA地区。93%(93.4%)留在了非洲。在这八个国家中,马拉维的留存率最高,100%的外科毕业生留在国内,而津巴布韦的留存率最低,为65.5%。

结论

该地区外科毕业生的高留存率表明,扩大国家外科培训计划是解决东非、中非和南非外科劳动力短缺问题的有效办法,也反驳了长期以来关于该地区人才外流的观点。

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