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Migration of nurses and doctors: pull factors to work in Saudi Arabia

Husam Almansour, Ameera Aldossary, Sandra J. Holmes, Thamer Alderaan

2023Human Resources for Health28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although Saudi Arabia is a common destination to which nurses and doctors migrate, few studies have explored the pull factors attracting them to work in the Middle East and Saudi Arabia. This qualitative study explores the pull factors drawing nurses and doctors to work in Saudi Arabian hospitals. METHODS: The study utilized a qualitative approach with focus groups. The participants included 83 doctors and nurses at two government hospitals. RESULTS: Five themes (rewards, job entry requirements, religion, influence of family and friends, and changing work environments) were identified based on the 10 focus group sessions. CONCLUSION: Moving forward, health managers should proactively plan the state of healthcare as the need for migrant healthcare workers changes.

Topics & Concepts

Health administrationHealth services researchSocial policyNursing researchWork (physics)NursingPublic healthMedicinePolitical scienceEngineeringLawMechanical engineeringGlobal Health Workforce IssuesSocioeconomic Development in MENACultural Competency in Health Care
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