罗马尼亚医生移民:克鲁日县医疗系统内移民偏好的研究。

Q2 Medicine
Medicine and Pharmacy Reports Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-29 DOI:10.15386/mpr-2721
Bogdan Stancu, Stefan Lucian Popa, Abdulrahman Ismaiel, Daria Claudia Turtoi, Anca Monica Brata, Traian Adrian Duse, Cristina Pop, Maria Barsan, Alexandru Marius Padureanu, Miruna Oana Dita, Andrei Pop, Dinu Iuliu Dumitrascu, Vlad Dumitru Brata, Florin Vasile Mihaileanu, Razvan Alexandru Ciocan, Claudia Diana Gherman, Daniel Corneliu Leucuta, Aida Puia, Ion Cosmin Puia
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医疗移民是指医疗保健专业人员从一个国家到另一个国家的流动。在全球医疗保健的复杂框架中,罗马尼亚医生的移民已经发展成为一种迷人而多样的现象。由于罗马尼亚正在努力解决其医疗保健问题,许多经验丰富的医务人员受到各种因素的吸引,从经济问题到渴望获得临床经验。本研究的目的是阐明2017年至2022年间罗马尼亚克卢日县医生迁移现象的动态。方法:本回顾性研究于2017年至2022年进行,基于克卢日县罗马尼亚医师学院的数据,其中包括来自克卢日县的571名永久移民到其他国家的专科和顾问医师。结果:2017年至2022年间,共有571名医生从罗马尼亚克卢日永久迁移到其他国家。对这些移民的性别分布分析显示,女性占主导地位(58.1%),并且移民医生的年轻化趋势,主要是30岁以下的医生。从专业专业来看,麻醉和重症监护以及全科医学/家庭医学是最具代表性的专业,分别占移民医生的11%和9.1%。2017 - 2021年呈下降趋势,2021年呈上升趋势。结论:医疗移民显著影响罗马尼亚的克鲁日县医疗保健,加剧劳动力短缺,并可能在未来损害患者护理。如果不能解决这一问题,可能会使系统性脆弱性永久化,阻碍最佳医疗服务的提供,并有必要进行一些旨在增强韧性和可持续性的改革。
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Physician migration in Romania: a study on the emigration preferences within the Cluj County healthcare system.

Introduction: Medical migration represents the movement of healthcare professionals from one country to another. The migration of Romanian doctors has evolved as a captivating and diverse phenomenon in the complex framework of global healthcare. As Romania struggles with its healthcare issues, many of its experienced medical personnel travel to foreign areas, lured by various factors ranging from economic concerns to the desire to gain clinical experience. The aim of this study is to elucidate the dynamics of this migratory phenomenon among physicians from Cluj County, Romania, between 2017 and 2022.

Methods: This retrospective study was performed between 2017 to 2022, and it was based on data from Cluj County Romanian College of Physicians, which included 571 specialist and consultant physicians from Cluj County who permanently migrated to other countries.

Results: Between 2017 and 2022, a total of 571 physicians permanently migrated from Cluj, Romania, to various other countries. Analysis of the gender distribution among these emigrants reveals a predominant female presence (58.1%) and a trend toward younger emigrating physicians, predominantly those under 30 years. In terms of professional specialties, Anesthesia and Intensive Care, as well as General Medicine/Family Medicine, are the most represented specialties, constituting 11% and 9.1% of the emigrating physicians, respectively. There was a declining trend from 2017 to 2021, followed by an upward trend in 2021.

Conclusions: Medical migration significantly impacts Romania's Cluj County healthcare, intensifying workforce shortages and possibly in the future compromising patient care. Failure to address this may perpetuate systemic vulnerabilities, hindering optimal healthcare provision and necessitating some reforms for resilience and sustainability.

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