对波罗的海东岸移民的态度:相似的历史但不同的精神病学学员?

Lina Matutyte, Ilona Belena, Nikita Bezborodovs, Doris Madissoon, Mariana Pinto da Costa
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本文旨在描述和比较波罗的海国家接受精神病学培训的初级医生之间的移民趋势。作为人才流失研究的一部分,2013-2014年在爱沙尼亚、拉脱维亚和立陶宛进行了横断面调查。这份有61个项目的匿名调查问卷涵盖了参与者的人口统计数据、短期流动经历、长期移徙和受训人员对移徙的态度。在波罗的海国家接受精神病学培训的样本(n = 95)中,大多数是女性(79.1%),成人精神病学培训(77.9%)。波罗的海国家绝大多数(87.0%)精神科受训人员“曾经”考虑过离开本国;几乎一半(爱沙尼亚)或一半以上(立陶宛和拉脱维亚)考虑“现在”离开;然而,少数人对移民采取了“实际步骤”。对于波罗的海国家的所有受训人员来说,个人原因是留在本国的最重要原因。至于离开的原因,立陶宛人认为经济是最主要的原因,而爱沙尼亚和拉脱维亚的学员则认为个人原因是移民的主要原因。波罗的海国家的几名精神病培训生考虑过移徙,其中许多人要求提高他们的工资。这些调查结果要求进一步调查和采取行动,以支持波罗的海国家的劳动力。
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Attitudes towards migration from the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea: similar history but different psychiatric trainees?

This article aimed to describe and compare migration tendencies between junior doctors training in psychiatry in the Baltic countries. A cross-sectional survey was circulated in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in 2013-2014 as part of the Brain Drain study. The 61-item, anonymous questionnaire covered participants' demographic data, experiences of short-term mobility, long-term migration and trainees' attitudes towards migration. In this sample (n = 95) of psychiatric trainees in the Baltic countries, the majority were female (79.1%), training in adult psychiatry (77.9%). A vast majority (87.0%) of psychiatric trainees in the Baltic countries have 'ever' considered leaving the country; almost half (in Estonia) or more than a half (in Lithuania and Latvia) were considering leaving 'now'; yet a minority took 'practical steps' towards migration. For all trainees in the Baltic states, personal reasons were the most important to stay in their country. Whilst regarding reasons to leave, financial was top in Lithuania, while trainees from Estonia and Latvia indicated personal reasons as key to emigrate. Several psychiatric trainees in the Baltic countries had considered migration, with many calling for improvements in their salaries. These findings call for further investigation and action to support the workforce in the Baltics.

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