波多黎各医生关于减少从波多黎各向美国本土医疗移民的建议

IF 1.7 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Adrián J. Santiago-Santiago , Joshua Rivera-Custodio , Claudia A. Mercado-Ríos , Yoymar González-Font , Sheilla R. Madera , Nelson Varas-Díaz , Mark Padilla , Alíxida Ramos-Pibernus , Kariela Rivera-Bustelo , John Vertovec , Armando Matiz-Reyes , Kevin Grove
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波多黎各(PR)是美国的一块领土,历史上曾遭受殖民暴力、贫困和政府腐败。由于这些社会政治因素和自然灾害(如飓风和地震),向美国本土移民的波多黎各居民急剧增加。当地媒体和专业卫生组织关注医疗移民对 PR 卫生系统的影响(如卫生人员短缺和危重病人等待时间过长)。根据 PR 内外科医生学院的数据,自 2014 年以来,每年有 365-500 名医生离开,这意味着医疗服务的获取出现了危机。然而,很少有研究关注如何缓解从 PR 向美国本土的医疗移民。本文介绍了移民和未移民的波多黎各医生(PRPs)为减少从波多黎各向美国本土的医疗移民而提出的建议。我们将重点放在一项由美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)资助的混合方法研究(1R01MD014188)中的定性数据上,以探讨促使或缓解移民(26 人)和非移民(24 人)的波多黎各医生移民的因素。访谈按照主题分析指南进行分析。结果显示了以下主题:1)留住居住在 PR 的早期职业医学住院医师的策略;2)就未来卫生政策向当地政府提出的建议;3)卫生机构为减少医生移民而采取的工作环境措施。研究结果表明,需要多层次的努力来缓解 PR 的医疗移民问题。
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Puerto Rican physician’s recommendations to mitigate medical migration from Puerto Rico to the mainland United States

Puerto Rico (PR) is a United States (US) territory with a history of colonial violence, poverty, and government corruption. Due to these sociopolitical factors and natural disasters (e.g., hurricanes and earthquakes), there has been a sharp increase in PR residents migrating to the mainland US. Local media and professional health organizations focus on the impact of medical migration on the PR health system (e.g., health personnel shortages and long waiting periods for critical care). According to the PR College of Physicians and Surgeons, 365–500 physicians have left annually since 2014, which represents a crisis of access to health services. However, few studies have focused on ways to mitigate medical migration from PR to the US mainland. This article describes the recommendations provided by migrating and non-migrating Puerto Rican Physicians (PRPs) to mitigate medical migration from PR to the US mainland. We focus on qualitative data from a mixed-methods NIH-funded study (1R01MD014188) to explore factors that motivate or mitigate migration among migrating (n = 26) and non-migrating (n = 24) PRPs. Interviews were analyzed following thematic analysis guidelines. Results show the following themes: 1) strategies to retain early-career medical residents living in PR; 2) recommendations for local government on future health policy; and 3) work environment initiatives for health institutions to mitigate physician migration. Findings suggest multilevel efforts are required to mitigate medical migration in PR.

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