Mobility trends in Psychiatry trainees: an Italian perspective.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Lia Orlando, Francesco Altamore, Claudia Palumbo, Mariana Pinto Da Costa
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Abstract

Background: Psychiatry has been affected by the 'Brain Drain' phenomenon for decades, with professionals usually migrating from lower- to higher-income countries. Whilst Italy faces a decreasing Psychiatric workforce in the near future, little is known about the factors that influence migration of Psychiatry trainees in Italy.

Aim: To explore the migration tendencies of Psychiatry trainees training in Italy.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was disseminated to Psychiatry trainees in Italy.

Results: The vast majority (84.2%) of the trainees had 'ever' considered leaving Italy, and more than half (60.4%) considered leaving the country 'now'. Only a quarter (25.3%) had taken 'practical steps' towards migration. Male trainees were more likely to have 'ever' considered leaving Italy. Trainees without children were more likely to have 'ever' considered leaving and more likely to consider leaving 'now'. More southern Italian trainees were considering leaving the country 'now' compared to those from the centre-north. 'Academic' and 'work' reasons were the two most cited factors given both as a reason for wanting to leave Italy and as conditions that should be improved in the country. The main reason cited to remain in the country was personal.

Conclusions: Several Psychiatry trainees in Italy consider migration as a possibility, mainly driven by work and academic reasons. The main factor keeping trainees in Italy was personal reasons. Highlighting the reasons why trainees leave is crucial to facing these issues and either finding ways to encourage trainees to remain or finding other solutions for the medical shortage.

精神病学受训者的流动性趋势:意大利视角。
背景:精神病学几十年来一直受到“人才流失”现象的影响,专业人员通常从低收入国家迁移到高收入国家。虽然意大利在不久的将来面临着精神病学工作人员减少的问题,但人们对影响意大利精神病学受训人员移民的因素知之甚少。目的:探讨意大利精神病学研修生的迁移趋势。方法:对意大利精神病学培训生进行横断面调查。结果:绝大多数(84.2%)的受训者“曾经”考虑过离开意大利,超过一半(60.4%)的受训者“现在”考虑离开意大利。只有四分之一(25.3%)的人对移民采取了“实际步骤”。男性受训者更有可能“曾经”考虑过离开意大利。没有孩子的受训者更有可能“曾经”考虑过离开,更有可能“现在”考虑离开。与来自中北部的学员相比,更多的意大利南部学员考虑“现在”离开意大利。“学术”和“工作”原因是人们最想离开意大利的两个原因,同时也认为意大利的环境应该得到改善。留在这个国家的主要原因是个人原因。结论:意大利的一些精神病学学员认为移民是可能的,主要是由于工作和学术原因。让学员留在意大利的主要原因是个人原因。强调学员离开的原因对于面对这些问题以及找到鼓励学员留下的方法或为医疗短缺找到其他解决办法至关重要。
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Rivista di psichiatria
Rivista di psichiatria 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
3.70%
发文量
31
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Gli interessi della rivista riguardano l’approfondimento delle interazioni tra mente e malattia, la validazione e la discussione dei nuovi strumenti e parametri di classificazione diagnostica, la verifica delle prospettive terapeutiche farmacologiche e non.
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