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卢旺达麻醉师的保留与流动:一项定性研究。

Retention and Migration of Rwandan Anesthesiologists: A Qualitative Study.

机构信息

From the Department of Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Emergency Medicine, University of Rwanda, Huye (Butare), Rwanda.

出版信息

Anesth Analg. 2020 Aug;131(2):605-612. doi: 10.1213/ANE.0000000000004794.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Health care professional migration continues to challenge countries where the lack of surgical and anesthesia specialists results in being unable to address the global burden of surgical disease in their populations. Medical migration is particularly damaging to health care systems that are just beginning to scale up capacity building of human resources for health. Anesthesiologists are scarce in low-resource settings. Defining reasons why anesthesiologists leave their country of training through in-depth interviews may provide guidance to policy makers and academic organizations on how to retain valuable health professionals.

METHODS

There were 24 anesthesiologists eligible to participate in this qualitative interview study, 15 of whom are currently practicing in Rwanda and 9 had left the country. From the eligible group, interviews were conducted with 13 currently practicing in Rwanda and 2 who had left to practice elsewhere. In-depth interviews of approximately 60 minutes were used to define themes influencing retention and migration among anesthesiologists in Rwanda. Interviews were conducted using a semistructured guide and continued until theoretical sufficiency was reached. Thematic analysis was done by 4 members of the research team using open coding to inductively identify themes.

RESULTS

Interpretation of results used the framework categorizing themes into push, pull, stick, and stay to describe factors that influence migration, or the potential for migration, of anesthesiologists in Rwanda. While adequate salary is essential to retention of anesthesiologists in Rwanda, other factors such as lack of equipment and medication for safe anesthesia, isolation, and demoralization are strong push factors. Conversely, a rich academic life and optimism for the future encourage anesthesiologists to stay.

CONCLUSIONS

Our study suggests that better clinical resources and equipment, a more supportive community of practice, and advocacy by mentors and academic partners could encourage more staff anesthesiologists to stay and work in Rwanda.

摘要

背景

医疗专业人员的迁移继续给那些缺乏外科和麻醉专家的国家带来挑战,导致这些国家无法解决其人口中的外科疾病负担。医疗移民对那些刚刚开始扩大卫生人力资源能力建设的医疗保健系统尤其具有破坏性。在资源匮乏的环境中,麻醉师非常稀缺。通过深入访谈来确定麻醉师离开培训国家的原因,这可能为政策制定者和学术组织提供指导,了解如何留住有价值的卫生专业人员。

方法

有 24 名麻醉师有资格参加这项定性访谈研究,其中 15 名目前在卢旺达执业,9 名已经离开该国。在符合条件的人群中,对 13 名目前在卢旺达执业的人和 2 名在其他地方执业的人进行了深入访谈。使用大约 60 分钟的半结构化访谈来确定影响卢旺达麻醉师保留和迁移的主题。访谈使用半结构化指南进行,并持续到达到理论充分性。研究团队的 4 名成员使用开放式编码进行主题分析,以归纳性地确定主题。

结果

结果的解释使用了将主题分类为推动因素、拉动因素、阻碍因素和保留因素的框架,以描述影响卢旺达麻醉师迁移或迁移潜力的因素。虽然足够的工资是留住卢旺达麻醉师的关键,但其他因素,如缺乏安全麻醉所需的设备和药物、孤立和士气低落,是强烈的推动因素。相反,丰富的学术生活和对未来的乐观态度鼓励麻醉师留下来。

结论

我们的研究表明,更好的临床资源和设备、更具支持性的实践社区以及导师和学术伙伴的倡导,可以鼓励更多的麻醉师在卢旺达留下来工作。

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