Investigating the emigration intention of health care workers: A cross‐sectional study

Author:

Badru Oluwaseun Abdulganiyu12ORCID,Alabi Tunde Adeyemo34ORCID,Okerinde Samuel Sijibomi5,Kabir Muhammad Auwal6,Abdulrazaq Aisha7,Adeagbo Oluwafemi Atanda18ORCID,Badru Fatai Adesina9

Affiliation:

1. Department of Community and Behavioral Health University of Iowa Iowa City Iowa USA

2. Usmanu Danfodiyo University Teaching Hospital Sokoto Nigeria

3. Department of Sociology University of Lagos Lagos Nigeria

4. Department of Sociology University of Cape Town Cape Town South Africa

5. Department of Community Health and Primary Care Lagos University Teaching Hospital Lagos Nigeria

6. Department of Physiotherapy Bayero University Kano Nigeria

7. Malaria Consortium Sokoto Nigeria

8. Department of Sociology University of Johannesburg Johannesburg South Africa

9. Department of Social Work University of Lagos Lagos Nigeria

Abstract

AbstractAimsTo (1) explore the intramigration experience of HCWs within Nigeria, (2) explore the migration intention of health care workers (HCWs) in Nigeria and (3) identify the predictors of migration intention among HCWs in Nigeria.DesignCross‐sectional study.MethodsThe online survey was used to collect data from 513 HCWs in Nigeria between May and June 2023. Crude and adjusted logistic regression were used to identify factors associated with emigration intention. Analyses were performed on SPSS version 26 at a 95% confidence interval.ResultsThe study found that 34.4% had intramigration experience, and the rate of intention to emigrate to work in another country was 80.1%. The United Kingdom was the most preferred destination (109 HCWs), followed by Canada (92 HCWs) and the United States (82 HCWs). At the multivariate level, emigration intention was associated with the experience of burnout and duration of practice as a HCW. Nurses had higher emigration intentions than medical doctors.ConclusionsMany HCWs in Nigeria appear to have emigration intent, and nurses are more likely to be willing to migrate than doctors. The Nigerian government may want to explore strategies to reverse the emigration intent of the HCWs in Nigeria.

Publisher

Wiley

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