Global brain drain: how can the Maslow theory of motivation improve our understanding of physician migration?

L Dohlman, M DiMeglio, J Hajj… - International journal of …, 2019 - mdpi.com
The migration of physicians from low-resource to high-resource settings is a prevalent global
phenomenon that is insufficiently understood. Most low-income countries are severely …

Factors influencing medical students' motivation to practise in rural areas in low-income and middle-income countries: a systematic review

SS Budhathoki, PAC Zwanikken, PK Pokharel… - BMJ open, 2017 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives There is a shortage of doctors working in rural areas all over the world, especially
in low-income and middle-income countries. The choice to practise medicine in a rural area …

[PDF][PDF] Factors that influence a career choice in primary care among medical students from high-, middle-, and low-income countries: a systematic review

EB Puertas, C Arósquipa… - … Panamericana de Salud …, 2013 - SciELO Public Health
OBJECTIVE: To determine which factors influence a medical student's decision to choose a
career in primary care; and to establish if these factors are similar or different among …

Career preferences of final year medical students at a medical school in Kenya–A cross sectional study

H Dossajee, N Obonyo, SM Ahmed - BMC medical education, 2016 - Springer
Abstract Background The World Health Organization (WHO) recommended physician to
population ratio is 23: 10,000. Kenya has a physician to population ratio of 1.8: 10,000 and …

Medical and nursing students' intentions to work abroad or in rural areas: a cross-sectional survey in Asia and Africa

DM Silvestri, M Blevins, AR Afzal… - Bulletin of the World …, 2014 - SciELO Public Health
Objective To assess medical and nursing students' intentions to migrate abroad or practice
in rural areas. Methods We surveyed 3199 first-and final-year medical and nursing students …

Factors behind job preferences of Peruvian medical, nursing and midwifery students: a qualitative study focused on rural deployment

L Huicho, C Molina, F Diez-Canseco, C Lema… - Human resources for …, 2015 - Springer
Background Deployment of health workforce in rural areas is critical to reach universal
health coverage. Students' perceptions towards practice in rural areas likely influence their …

Emigration plans after graduation of clinical medical students of Ebonyi state university Abakaliki, Nigeria: Implications for policy

EN Ossai, AF Una, RC Onyenakazi… - Nigerian Journal of …, 2020 - ajol.info
Objective: To determine the emigration plans after graduation of clinical medical students of
Ebonyi State University Abakaliki, Nigeria. Methods: A descriptive cross‑sectional study …

[HTML][HTML] The Role of Community-Based Education and Service (COBES) in undergraduate medical education in reducing the mal-distribution of medical doctors in …

A Amalba, FA Abantanga, AJJA Scherpbier… - Health Professions …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Purpose Community-Based Education and Service (COBES) and rural outreach
programmes are increasingly being used in the delivery of undergraduate medical …

Rural exposure during medical education and student preference for future practice location-a case of Botswana

T Arscott-Mills, P Kebaabetswe, G Tawana… - African Journal of …, 2016 - journals.co.za
Background: Botswana's medical school graduated its first class in 2014. Given the
importance of attracting doctors to rural areas the school incorporated rural exposure …

A qualitative study of career decision making among African and Asian international medical students in China: process, challenges, and strategies

W Li, H Sun, A Khan, R Gillies - Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2024 - Springer
China hosts around 68,000 international medical students (IMSs) primarily from lower
income countries in Africa and Asia, who have the potential to contribute to international …