Can Elif, Konrad Clara Milena, Khan-Gökkaya Sidra, Molwitz Isabel, Nawabi Jawed, Yamamura Jin, Hamm Bernd, Keller Sarah
Department of Radiology, Berlin Institute of Health, Charité-Universitaetsmedizin Berlin Corporate Member of Freie Universitaet Berlin, Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin, Charitéplatz 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany.
Department of Patient and Care Management, Integration and Anti-Racism Commissioner, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), Martinistraße 52, 20246 Hamburg, Germany.
Healthcare (Basel). 2022 Nov 22;10(12):2339. doi: 10.3390/healthcare10122339.
To identify facilitators and barriers and derive concrete measures towards better workplace integration of migrants working in the German healthcare sector.
Two-centre cross-sectional quantitative online survey of experiences of discrimination among healthcare professionals with a migration history in two large German university hospitals.
251 participants fully completed the questionnaires.
Experiences of discrimination and perception of inequality.
Fifty-five percent of migrant health workers had had at least some command of German before arriving in Germany. Members of all professional groups surveyed expressed experiences of discrimination related to language, nationality, race/ethnicity, and sex/gender. The proportions of staff with experiences of discrimination by peers differed significantly among occupational roles, with nurses and technologists having the most experiences of discrimination. The perception of inequality was reported more frequently than experiences of discrimination and had a negative impact on workplace satisfaction. Specifically, the compulsion to compete was a frequent feeling stated by participants.
The mechanisms of discrimination and structural inequality revealed by our survey could inform specific measures, for example at the management level, to increase workplace satisfaction and attract migrant health workers in the long term.
识别促进因素和障碍,并制定具体措施,以更好地促进在德国医疗保健部门工作的移民融入工作场所。
对德国两所大型大学医院中有移民经历的医疗专业人员的歧视经历进行两中心横断面定量在线调查。
251名参与者完整填写了问卷。
歧视经历和不平等感知。
55%的移民医护人员在抵达德国之前至少掌握了一些德语。所有接受调查的专业群体成员都表达了与语言、国籍、种族/民族和性别/性相关的歧视经历。不同职业角色的工作人员遭受同事歧视的比例存在显著差异,护士和技术人员遭受歧视的经历最多。不平等感知的报告频率高于歧视经历,并且对工作场所满意度有负面影响。具体而言,参与者经常表示有竞争的压力。
我们的调查揭示的歧视和结构性不平等机制可为具体措施提供参考,例如在管理层面,以提高工作场所满意度并长期吸引移民医护人员。