Department of Health Sciences, Brunel University London, Mary Seacole Building, Uxbridge UB8 3PH, United Kingdom.
Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, Yvonne Carter Building, 58 Turner Street, London E1 2AB, United Kingdom.
Ann Glob Health. 2021 Jun 24;87(1):50. doi: 10.5334/aogh.3048.
Although survey data suggest that Brexit has negatively influenced European doctors' decisions to remain in the United Kingdom, this is the first quantitative study to use multivariate analysis to explore this relationship.
To assess how Brexit relates to doctors' migration intentions in relation to their feelings that Brexit has impacted their professional life, national identity, and demographic factors.
We collected data from 59 self-reported EU/EEA/European identifying doctors working in the UK. We weighted results to the English National Health Service population in terms of gender, professional grade level and ethnicity and ran weighted regression analyses of respondents' plans (leaving, considering, not considering) and whether they reported Brexit influencing their decision-making. We then examined how stating that Brexit affected their career, national identity, and sex and age related to doctors' intentions to leave or stay.
The more doctors agreed that Brexit had impacted their professional lives, the more likely they were to state they intended to leave the UK. We found doctors with increased levels of British identity less likely to leave than those with reduced British identity. Interestingly, we found that those with higher levels of European identity were less likely to leave but more sharply likely to consider leaving compared to those with lower levels of European identity.
Respondents reported large professional impacts of Brexit. To retain these individuals in the British medical system, the NHS should provide financial and legal assistance for those applying for settled status and financial and other incentives comparable to what doctors could receive in EU health systems.
尽管调查数据表明,英国脱欧对欧洲医生留在英国的决定产生了负面影响,但这是第一项使用多元分析来探讨这种关系的定量研究。
评估英国脱欧与医生的移民意愿之间的关系,以及他们对 Brexit 对其职业生涯、国家身份和人口统计因素影响的感受。
我们从在英国工作的 59 名自我报告的欧盟/欧洲经济区/欧洲身份的医生那里收集了数据。我们根据性别、专业级别和种族对结果进行了加权,以符合英国国家卫生服务体系的人口分布,并对受访者的计划(离开、考虑、不考虑)以及他们是否报告 Brexit 影响了他们的决策进行了加权回归分析。然后,我们研究了 Brexit 对他们的职业生涯、国家身份和性别和年龄的影响与医生离开或留下的意愿之间的关系。
医生越同意 Brexit 对他们的职业生涯产生了影响,他们就越有可能表示打算离开英国。我们发现,与那些英国身份认同感降低的医生相比,那些英国身份认同感增强的医生更不愿意离开。有趣的是,我们发现,那些欧洲身份认同感较高的医生不太可能离开,但比那些欧洲身份认同感较低的医生更有可能考虑离开。
受访者报告 Brexit 对他们的职业生涯产生了重大影响。为了留住这些人在英国医疗体系中,NHS 应该为那些申请定居身份的人提供财务和法律援助,并提供与医生在欧盟医疗体系中可能获得的财务和其他激励措施相媲美的激励措施。