Exploring the migration decisions of health workers and trainees from Africa: a meta-ethnographic synthesis.
The migration of healthcare workers from Africa depletes countries already suffering from substantial staffing shortages and considerable disease burdens. The recruitment of such individuals by high income countries has been condemned by the World Health Organisation. However, understanding the reas...
Main Authors: | Blacklock, C, Ward, A, Heneghan, C, Thompson, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2014
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