African Medical Migration: Nigerian Doctors in the USA between Conflicting Priorities of Moral, Economic and Professional Commitment
非洲医疗移民:在美国的尼日利亚医生在道德、经济和专业承诺的优先事项之间相互冲突
基本信息
- 批准号:226059734
- 负责人:
- 金额:--
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:德国
- 项目类别:Research Grants
- 财政年份:2012
- 资助国家:德国
- 起止时间:2011-12-31 至 2017-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The international migration of medical doctors from sub-Saharan Africa has increased remarkably over the last decades. 40 % of all graduates from one cohort of the University of Nigeria have migrated ten years after having finished medical school. The USA present the most favored destination country for medical doctors from sub-African Africa. So far, an analysis of the medical migration in connection with the keyword “brain drain” has been conducted only from an economic and political science perspective. Empirical studies focusing on the experiences and wider life contexts of the medical doctors themselves have remained absent. This project is going to build upon the current state of research on the migration of African medical doctors by paying close attention to the research areas of: 1) skilled migration, 2) biomedicine in and from Africa and 3) transnational networks. It will explore from an emic perspective the migration experiences of Nigerian medical doctors in the USA. Individual, social and cultural incentives to migrate will be identified and the inclusion of the medical migrants in translocal, professional, geo-ethnic and family-based or religious networks analyzed. The self-conception of being a medical doctor and how this may change through the influences of migration and the encounter with (potentially) different medical systems and professional and ethical codes will also be in focus. A thick description of how African medical migrants locate themselves in a globalizing biomedical landscape and what kind of influence transnational networks have on the dynamics of belonging, mobility and moral responsibility towards the medical doctors¿ country of origin will enable the establishment of a more comprehensive picture of the African Medical Migration than quantitative studies have been able to deliver.
过去几十年来,来自撒哈拉以南非洲的医生国际移徙人数显著增加。尼日利亚大学的一批毕业生中,有40%在完成医学院学业十年后移民。美国是非洲南部医生最青睐的目的地国家。迄今为止,仅从经济学和政治学的角度,结合“人才外流”这一关键词对医疗移徙进行了分析。实证研究侧重于医生本身的经验和更广泛的生活背景仍然缺乏。该项目将以非洲医生移民研究的现状为基础,密切关注以下研究领域:1)技术移民,2)非洲内部和来自非洲的生物医学,3)跨国网络。它将从主位的角度探讨尼日利亚医生在美国的移民经历。将确定个人,社会和文化的移民动机,并分析医疗移民在跨地方,专业,地理种族和家庭或宗教网络中的包容性。作为一名医生的自我概念,以及如何通过移民的影响和(潜在的)不同的医疗系统和专业和道德守则的遭遇而改变。详细描述非洲医疗移民如何在全球化的生物医学景观中定位,以及跨国网络对医生原籍国的归属感,流动性和道德责任的动态有什么样的影响,将使我们能够建立比定量研究更全面的非洲医疗移民情况。
项目成果
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State-of-the-art or the art of medicine? Transnational mobility and perceptions of multiple biomedicines among Nigerian physicians in the U.S.*
最先进的技术还是医学的技术?
- DOI:10.1080/17441692.2017.1337799
- 发表时间:2018
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.3
- 作者:Schühle;Judith
- 通讯作者:Judith
Transfigurations of Health and the Moral Economy of Medicine. Subjectivities, Materialities, Values
健康的变形和医学的道德经济的主体性、物质性、价值
- DOI:10.7892/boris.142320
- 发表时间:2018
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:Janina;Dilger;Hansjörg;van Eeuwijk
- 通讯作者:van Eeuwijk
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