分析尼日利亚护士人才外流到英国:挑战和解决这一现象的努力的叙述回顾。

IF 2.1 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Gabriel Samuel, Jonah Japhet Haruna
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从低收入和中等收入国家向发达国家的熟练专业人员迁移,通常被称为“人才流失”,已经成为医疗保健部门,特别是护士部门的一个重大政治、社会和经济问题。本文旨在分析尼日利亚护士移民到英国,面临的直接挑战,以及解决这一问题的努力。采用叙述性回顾方法,其中包括利用来自多个电子数据库、组织网站和主要新闻媒体的各种布尔组合的搜索词来识别相关文献。结果显示,在过去3年(2022-2024年),约有4.2万名护士离开尼日利亚,其中大量护士前往英国,占英国撒哈拉以南非洲NHS护理人员的最大比例。尼日利亚移民速度的加快受到职业不满、社会政治不稳定和社会福利规定不足的影响。这种不平衡的移民导致尼日利亚护士严重短缺,削弱了该国的医疗体系。因此,工作量增加,护理质量下降,并最终对发病率和死亡率产生负面影响。因此,建议该国通过整合技术和实施延长护士留任和退休年龄的政策来重新考虑其人力管理方法。此外,有必要对护理进行研究,以评估现有政策的影响和有效性,并制定控制护士移民的战略。
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Analyzing the Brain Drain of Nigerian Nurses to the United Kingdom: A Narrative Review of Challenges and Efforts to Address the Phenomenon.

The migration of skilled professionals from low- and middle-income countries to developed nations, commonly called the "brain drain," has emerged as a significant political, social, and economic issue in the healthcare sector, particularly among nurses. This paper aims to analyze the emigration of Nigerian nurses to the United Kingdom, the immediate challenges, and the efforts to address the issue. A narrative review approach was employed, which involved the identification of relevant literature utilizing search terms with various Boolean combinations derived from multiple electronic databases, organizational websites, and major news outlets. The results revealed that in the last 3 years (2022-2024), about 42,000 nurses have left Nigeria, with a large number moving to the United Kingdom, accounting for the largest portion of the NHS nursing workforce from sub-Saharan Africa in Great Britain. This accelerated emigration rate from Nigeria has been influenced by occupational dissatisfaction, sociopolitical instability, and inadequate social welfare provisions. This unbalanced emigration has caused a severe shortage of nurses in Nigeria, weakening the nation's healthcare system. As a result, there is an increased workload, lower quality of care, and ultimately, a negative impact on the morbidity and mortality rate. Therefore, it is recommended that the country reconsider its approach to manpower management by integrating technology and implementing policies to prolong nurses' retention and retirement age. Additionally, there is a need for research in nursing to assess the impact and effectiveness of existing policies and to develop strategies for controlling the emigration of nurses.

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Policy, Politics, and Nursing Practice
Policy, Politics, and Nursing Practice Nursing-Leadership and Management
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3.30
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期刊介绍: Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal that explores the multiple relationships between nursing and health policy. It serves as a major source of data-based study, policy analysis and discussion on timely, relevant policy issues for nurses in a broad variety of roles and settings, and for others outside of nursing who are interested in nursing-related policy issues.
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