导致黎巴嫩医疗人才流失的因素

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES
Mohamad Zreik, Houssein Mallah, Mohamad Mokdad
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摘要

由于社会经济挑战和卫生系统脆弱性的共同作用,黎巴嫩正在努力应对令人震惊的医疗专业人员外流问题。这项研究深入研究了导致这种人才流失的因素。它分析了对黎巴嫩医疗专业人员的调查,这些调查表明,该国严重的经济危机与这些工作人员迁移的倾向之间存在关联。此外,缺乏足够的福利和社会保护也起着重要的作用,即使作用不大。该分析还确定了无效卫生战略的影响,特别是在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,尽管其影响较小。调查结果表明,干预,以制止卫生保健工作者的叛逃必须是多方面的。虽然解决经济不稳定和加强社会安全网至关重要,但黎巴嫩困境的复杂性需要国际机构的支持。这些实体可以提供急需的资金、技术和政策支持,帮助抵消国家能力的局限性。合作努力的目标必须是增强医疗保健系统的弹性,确保有竞争力的薪酬,并改善工作条件。
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The Factors Driving Lebanon's Medical Brain Drain

The Factors Driving Lebanon's Medical Brain Drain

Lebanon is grappling with an alarming exodus of medical professionals, spurred by a confluence of socio-economic challenges and health-system vulnerabilities. This study delves into the factors fueling this brain drain. It analyzes surveys of Lebanese medical professionals, which indicate a correlation between the country's severe economic crisis and the inclination of these workers to relocate. In addition, the lack of adequate benefits and social protections plays a significant, if moderate, role. The analysis also identifies the impact of ineffective health strategies, especially during the covid-19 pandemic, though this is less influential. The findings demonstrate that an intervention to halt the defection of healthcare workers must be multifaceted. While it is critical to address economic instability and fortify the social safety net, the complexity of Lebanon's predicament necessitates support from international bodies. Such entities can provide much-needed financial, technical, and policy support, helping to offset the limitations of the state's capacity. Collaborative efforts must aim to enhance the resilience of the healthcare system, ensure competitive remuneration, and improve working conditions.

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Middle East Policy
Middle East Policy Multiple-
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期刊介绍: The most frequently cited journal on the Middle East region in the field of international affairs, Middle East Policy has been engaging thoughtful minds for more than 25 years. Since its inception in 1982, the journal has been recognized as a valuable addition to the Washington-based policy discussion. Middle East Policy provides an influential forum for a wide range of views on U.S. interests in the region and the value of the policies that are supposed to promote them.
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