Determinants and mitigating factors of the brain drain among Egyptian nurses: a mixed-methods study. [PDF]
Background A brain drain is a migration of employees in their quest for an improved level of living conditions, better earnings, access to advanced technology and secure political conditions in diverse places worldwide.
Hashish EA, Ashour HM.
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The great nursing brain drain and its effects on patient safety. [PDF]
The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared 2020 the “Year of the Nurse and Midwife”. On May 5th of this year, for the annual celebration of the SAVE LIVES: Clean Your Hands campaign, the WHO will focus on the critical role of nurses and midwives in
Peters A, Palomo R, Pittet D.
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Physicians' brain drain - a gravity model of migration flows. [PDF]
Background The past two decades have been marked by impressive growth in the migration of medical doctors. The medical profession is among the most mobile of highly skilled professions, particularly in Europe, and is also the sector that experiences the ...
Botezat A, Ramos R.
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Seeking greener pastures: attitudes towards brain drain among turkish medical students [PDF]
Background Medical brain drain is a critical issue for healthcare systems worldwide. This study investigated attitudes toward brain drain and influencing factors among medical students at Pamukkale University.
Süleyman Utku Uzun +1 more
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Fear of violence and brain drain analysis among healthcare workers in Turkey [PDF]
Background This study investigates the relationship between healthcare professionals' intention to emigrate and their exposure to violence in Turkey, using a quantile regression model. Through this approach, it aims to reveal how healthcare professionals'
Hatice Mutlu +2 more
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Predicting factors of Iranian nursing students’ attitude toward brain drain: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Aim The migration of nurses has become a critical concern for Iran’s healthcare system. However, the roots of this challenge may emerge early—during nursing education—when students begin forming attitudes toward working abroad.
Pardis Rahmatpour +2 more
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Navigating brain drain: understanding public discourse on legislation to retain medical professionals in Nigeria [PDF]
Nigeria is witnessing a mass emigration of its active labor force to more advanced economies, just like other developing countries. Approximately half of licensed medical doctors in Nigeria have emigrated, contributing to a widening doctors-to-patients ...
Seun Ajoseh +3 more
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Brain drain in higher education: Critical voices on teacher education in Yemen
Brain drain is a context-based issue and has direct impact on the quality of higher education for institutions where a significant number of instructors migrate to take up work in other countries. This is a critical problem in Yemen where higher teacher
Abdulghani Muthanna, Guoyuan Sang
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Brain drain of agriculture and veterinary graduates to abroad: evidence from Nepal
Background Though the migration of skilled manpower is common all over the world, it has created serious problem and huge loss to least developed countries like Nepal.
Rishi Ram Kattel, Mahesh Sapkota
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Country Risk, Human Development and the Brain Drain [PDF]
Extended AbstractPurpose: Brain drain is one of the most critical challenges facing developing countries. Educated and skilled people migrate from these countries to more economically stable ones.
Ramin Amani +2 more
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