Going Beyond Borders: Factors Driving Filipino Occupational Therapists to Work Overseas.

Q4 Medicine
Acta Medica Philippina Pub Date : 2025-06-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.47895/amp.vi0.9937
Kyla Gielyne D Guinihin, Princess Margaret M Aloya, Sharmilaein S Marañon, Kimberly Addie C Soria, Karen Kae Tuibeo-Estanislao, Rod Charlie R Delos Reyes
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Abstract

Background: The Philippines was renowned for its reputation as one of the leading countries in the world, holding notable contributions for supplying the global laborers including occupational therapists alongside other healthcare professionals. The importance of occupational therapists in the healthcare industry was progressively being acknowledged, as they offer rehabilitative care to Filipinos in need within the country. With the continual advancement of knowledge, occupational therapists were fast becoming in-demand professionals locally. However, there appeared to be a dearth of practicing registered occupational therapists in the Philippines, owing to their inclination towards overseas employment as seen by their migration to affluent countries driven by push factors, which are unfavorable circumstances in the place of origin that reinforce migration, and pull factors, which are things that attract the migrant to move to the destination country.

Objectives: This study explored the factors influencing the Filipino occupational therapists towards selecting a working environment, prevailing factors that contributed to the decision of Filipino occupational therapists to work overseas, and significant differences between the working conditions domestically and internationally.

Methods: The study utilized a qualitative descriptive study to conduct a comprehensive exploration, studying the subtleties and complex nature of Filipino occupational therapists' migration. Researchers conducted semi-structured online interviews with 10 participants currently working as occupational therapists abroad across four countries including Australia, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, and United States of America. Thematic analysis was used to analyze the qualitative data, resulting in the identification of seven themes that described the factors on why Filipino occupational therapists went beyond the borders.

Results: There are seven themes that describe factors why occupational therapists work abroad. These factors include (a) Labor Provisions, (b) Financial Motivations, (c) Organizational Camaraderie, (d) Presence of Career Progression, (e) Vast Resource Modalities, (f) Individualized Gains, and (g) Political Apathy.

Conclusion: The study stipulated the parameters aimed at improving occupational therapy working conditions and encouraging proactive initiatives to alleviate the shortage and reverse the brain drain among occupational therapists in the Philippines' healthcare system.

超越国界:促使菲律宾职业治疗师到海外工作的因素。
背景:菲律宾以其作为世界领先国家之一的声誉而闻名,在提供包括职业治疗师和其他医疗保健专业人员在内的全球劳动力方面做出了显著贡献。职业治疗师在医疗保健行业的重要性逐渐得到承认,因为他们向国内有需要的菲律宾人提供康复护理。随着知识的不断进步,职业治疗师迅速成为本地急需的专业人士。然而,菲律宾似乎缺乏执业的注册职业治疗师,因为他们倾向于海外就业,因为他们在推动因素和拉动因素的推动下移民到富裕国家,推动因素是原籍地的不利环境,加强了移民,而拉动因素是吸引移民到目的国的事情。目的:本研究探讨菲律宾职业治疗师选择工作环境的影响因素、影响菲律宾职业治疗师选择海外工作的主要因素,以及菲律宾职业治疗师海外工作环境与菲律宾职业治疗师海外工作环境的显著差异。方法:本研究采用定性描述性研究进行全面探索,研究菲律宾职业治疗师迁移的微妙性和复杂性。研究人员对来自澳大利亚、英国、阿拉伯联合酋长国和美国等四个国家的10名职业治疗师进行了半结构化的在线访谈。专题分析用于分析定性数据,导致七个主题的识别,描述了为什么菲律宾职业治疗师超越国界的因素。结果:有七个主题描述了为什么职业治疗师在国外工作的因素。这些因素包括(a)劳工条款,(b)财务动机,(c)组织同志情谊,(d)存在职业发展,(e)巨大的资源模式,(f)个人收益,以及(g)政治冷漠。结论:该研究规定了旨在改善职业治疗工作条件的参数,并鼓励积极主动地缓解菲律宾医疗保健系统中职业治疗师的短缺和扭转人才流失。
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