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护士人才流失对本科护生的伦理影响。

Ethical implications of nurse brain drain on undergraduate nursing students.

作者信息

Ghimire Animesh, Neupane Mamata Sharma

机构信息

School of Nursing and Midwifery, Monash University, Clayton, VIC, Australia.

Sustainable Prosperity Initiative Nepal, Kathmandu, Nepal.

出版信息

Nurs Ethics. 2025 Sep 4:9697330251374392. doi: 10.1177/09697330251374392.

Abstract

BackgroundGlobal healthcare worker migration, often termed "brain drain," poses profound ethical challenges for low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) such as Nepal. Although the economic and professional drivers behind nurse migration are relatively well-documented, the ethical implications for nursing students-who witness this dynamic during their formative training-remain insufficiently examined.AimThis study investigated how undergraduate nursing students in Nepal perceive and navigate the ethical dimensions of nurse brain drain.Research DesignA descriptive phenomenological design was employed. Data was collected through semi-structured interviews and analyzed using a thematic approach.Participants and Research ContextSixteen third- and fourth-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing students at a tertiary institution in Chitwan, Nepal, were purposively sampled.Ethical ConsiderationsThe Nepal Health Research Council (NHRC-277/2024) granted ethical approval. Informed consent was obtained from all participants, who were assured of their right to confidentiality and withdrawal rights.ResultsThe findings revealed a profound ethical narrative captured in five interconnected themes. Participants are caught in "The Dissonance of Duty," a core conflict exacerbated by witnessing "The Eroding Ideal" of their profession within a strained system and the subsequent "Ripple Effect of Absent Role Models." This compels a complex process of "justifications, rationalizations, and lingering doubts regarding migration." Ultimately, many resolve this tension by "Reimagining Patriotism in a Globalized Profession," framing their potential departure as a new form of transnational contribution.ConclusionsNepalese nursing students are active moral agents, rethinking duty and national allegiance in a context marked by workforce shortages and global opportunity. Addressing these ethical dilemmas demands curricular reforms emphasizing real-world decision-making, transnational mentorship opportunities, and systemic improvements in working conditions. Fostering an environment that inspires rather than compels loyalty is crucial for sustaining Nepal's healthcare workforce-a lesson of considerable relevance to other LMICs confronting similar migration pressures.

摘要

背景

全球医护人员移民,通常被称为“人才外流”,给尼泊尔等低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)带来了深刻的伦理挑战。尽管护士移民背后的经济和职业驱动因素已有相对充分的文献记载,但对于在形成性培训期间目睹这一动态过程的护理专业学生的伦理影响,仍未得到充分研究。

目的

本研究调查了尼泊尔本科护理专业学生如何看待和应对护士人才外流的伦理层面。

研究设计

采用描述性现象学设计。通过半结构化访谈收集数据,并采用主题分析法进行分析。

参与者和研究背景

尼泊尔奇旺一所高等院校的16名护理学理学学士三、四年级学生被有目的地抽样。

伦理考量

尼泊尔健康研究委员会(NHRC - 277/2024)给予了伦理批准。获得了所有参与者的知情同意,确保他们享有保密权和退出权。

结果

研究结果揭示了一个深刻的伦理叙事,体现在五个相互关联的主题中。参与者陷入了“责任的矛盾”之中,这一核心冲突因在紧张的体系中目睹其职业的“理想的侵蚀”以及随后“榜样缺失的连锁反应”而加剧。这迫使他们经历一个“关于移民的正当理由、合理化解释和挥之不去的疑虑”的复杂过程。最终,许多人通过“在全球化职业中重新构想爱国主义”来解决这种紧张关系,将他们可能的离开视为一种新的跨国贡献形式。

结论

尼泊尔护理专业学生是积极的道德主体,在劳动力短缺和全球机遇并存的背景下重新思考责任和国家忠诚。解决这些伦理困境需要课程改革,强调现实世界中的决策、跨国指导机会以及工作条件的系统性改善。营造一个激发而非强迫忠诚的环境对于维持尼泊尔的医疗劳动力至关重要——这一经验教训与面临类似移民压力的其他低收入和中等收入国家高度相关。

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