Ethical considerations in the UK-Nepal nurse recruitment: Nepali nurses' perspectives.

IF 2.9 1区 哲学 Q1 ETHICS
Animesh Ghimire, Yunjing Qiu, Mamata Sharma Neupane, Purushottam Ghimire
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Abstract

Background: The global migration of nurses from resource-constrained to affluent nations raises complex ethical concerns, often rooted in historical power imbalances and neocolonial legacies. The Nepal-UK Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on nurse recruitment, while presented as a solution to workforce shortages, exemplifies this complex dynamic, prompting critical questions about its implications for individual nurses and the healthcare systems involved.

Aim: This qualitative study explored the ethical complexities and dilemmas associated with the Nepal-UK nurse recruitment Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). This bilateral agreement has sparked debate about its potential impact on both individual nurses and the healthcare systems of Nepal and the UK.

Research design: A qualitative exploratory design utilizing semi-structured interviews was employed. Data were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis.

Participants and research context: Twelve Nepali nurses from two private hospitals in Kathmandu, Nepal, participated in the study.

Ethical considerations: The study was approved by the Nepal Health Research Council. All participants provided informed consent and were assured of confidentiality and anonymity.

Results: Four themes emerged from the data: (1) The lingering legacy of colonialism casts a shadow on the Nepal-UK relationship, raising concerns about potential exploitation and unequal power dynamics. (2) Nepali nurses grapple with the ethical dilemmas of pursuing personal dreams while acknowledging their responsibilities towards their communities and Nepal's healthcare system. (3) The MoU's claims of ethical recruitment are scrutinized, with nurses questioning its fairness and sustainability. (4) The agreement is challenged as a potential band-aid solution that may perpetuate global health inequities rather than fostering a genuine partnership.

Conclusions: The Nepal-UK MoU, while offering opportunities for individual nurses, also raises alarms about brain drain, exploitation, and the perpetuation of global health disparities. The study underscores the urgent need for a paradigm shift in international nurse recruitment practices, prioritizing genuine partnership, equitable distribution of benefits, and sustainable solutions that address the root causes of healthcare workforce challenges in both source and destination countries.

英国-尼泊尔护士招聘中的伦理考虑:尼泊尔护士的观点。
背景:护士从资源匮乏的国家向富裕国家的全球迁移引发了复杂的伦理问题,通常源于历史权力不平衡和新殖民主义遗产。尼泊尔-英国关于护士招聘的谅解备忘录(MoU)虽然作为劳动力短缺的解决方案提出,但它体现了这种复杂的动态,引发了有关其对护士个人和所涉及的医疗保健系统的影响的关键问题。目的:本定性研究探讨了与尼泊尔-英国护士招聘谅解备忘录(MoU)相关的伦理复杂性和困境。这一双边协议引发了关于其对个人护士和尼泊尔和英国的医疗保健系统的潜在影响的辩论。研究设计:采用半结构化访谈的定性探索性设计。数据分析采用反身性主题分析。参与者和研究背景:来自尼泊尔加德满都两家私立医院的12名尼泊尔护士参加了这项研究。伦理考虑:这项研究得到了尼泊尔卫生研究理事会的批准。所有参与者都提供了知情同意,并保证保密和匿名。结果:从数据中出现了四个主题:(1)殖民主义的遗留问题给尼泊尔和英国的关系蒙上了阴影,引发了对潜在剥削和不平等权力动态的担忧。(2)尼泊尔护士在追求个人梦想的同时,也要承认自己对社区和尼泊尔医疗保健系统的责任。(3)《谅解备忘录》关于道德招聘的声明受到了仔细审查,护士们质疑其公平性和可持续性。(4)该协议作为一种可能的权宜之计而受到挑战,可能使全球卫生不平等现象永久化,而不是促进真正的伙伴关系。结论:尼泊尔-英国谅解备忘录在为护士个人提供机会的同时,也对人才流失、剥削和全球卫生差距的长期存在敲响了警钟。该研究强调,迫切需要在国际护士招聘实践中转变模式,优先考虑真正的伙伴关系,公平分配利益,以及解决来源国和目的地国卫生保健人力挑战的根本原因的可持续解决方案。
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Nursing Ethics
Nursing Ethics 医学-护理
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
11.90%
发文量
117
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Nursing Ethics takes a practical approach to this complex subject and relates each topic to the working environment. The articles on ethical and legal issues are written in a comprehensible style and official documents are analysed in a user-friendly way. The international Editorial Board ensures the selection of a wide range of high quality articles of global significance.
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