Critical review of the use of financial incentives in solving health professionals' brain drain

Adetola Akinto
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This study critically reviewed the use of financial incentives in solving health professionals’ brain drain, with the view to ascertain its effectiveness. The Systematic Assessment Quantitative Technique (SQAT) developed by Catherine Pickering and Jason Antony Byrne, was used to identify and review 21 relevant peer-reviewed journal articles that investigated six forms of financial incentives in solving health professionals’ brain drain. Evidence from 66.67% of the studies showed that financial incentives are effective in solving health professionals’ brain drain through the use of improved remuneration, funded training, return subsidy and research grant. The remaining part of the studies (33.33%) did not find the use of financial health aid and bonding effective. This study recognized that financial incentives do not fully solve healthcare brain drain and other non-financial measures need to be implemented; future research work should therefore integrate other measures with financial incentives in order to gain additional insight on solving healthcare brain drain. The use of limited but high-quality academic databases means that some articles were not considered for review.
对利用财政激励措施解决卫生专业人员人才流失问题的批判性审查
这项研究严格审查了财政奖励在解决卫生专业人员人才流失方面的使用,以期确定其有效性。由Catherine Pickering和Jason Antony Byrne开发的系统评估定量技术(SQAT)被用来识别和审查21篇相关的同行评议期刊文章,这些文章调查了解决卫生专业人员人才流失的六种财务激励形式。66.67%的研究证据表明,通过提高薪酬、资助培训、回国补贴和研究补助金,财政激励有效地解决了卫生专业人员的人才流失问题。其余的研究(33.33%)没有发现财务健康援助和联系的有效使用。这项研究认识到,财政激励并不能完全解决医疗保健人才流失问题,需要实施其他非财政措施;因此,未来的研究工作应将其他措施与财政激励措施结合起来,以便在解决医疗保健人才流失方面获得更多的见解。使用有限但高质量的学术数据库意味着一些文章没有被考虑进行审查。
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