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Emigration of Polish Nurses – Reality and Consequences
Emigration of Polish Nurses – Reality and Consequences

Author(s): Józef Haczyński, Małgorzata Buraczyńska
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Economy
Published by: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Wydziału Zarządzania Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: emigration; medical personnel; nurses; aging of the society; shortages of nurses

Summary/Abstract: The emigration of medical personnel in Poland significantly increased in 2004 after Poland’s accession tothe European Union. The aim of the paper is to present the results of a questionnaire survey, conducted ona sample of 166 nursing students, regarding plans for emigration after graduation. An attempt was made torecognize the scale and causes of this phenomenon, as well as events that could result in the resignationof future nurses from emigration plans. The presentation of the results of the survey was preceded bya􀁢review of theories describing the causes of migratory movements, data on the current number of Polishnurses, and characteristics of their population. About 75% of nursing students surveyed (regardless oftheir place of origin and year of study) declared their willingness to work abroad. Among the reasonsfor a possible trip abroad, respondents most often indicated favorable financial conditions, higher livingstandard, greater comfort of work, low prestige of the profession in Poland, more career opportunities,gaining experience, and current political situation in Poland. Certainly, prevention of emigration shouldconsist in activities that produce quick results such as, for example, increasing salaries, finding othermaterial and non-material benefits to make the profession more attractive, improving working conditions,ensuring flexible working hours or part-time employment, vocational mobilization of retired or economicallyinactive nurses. It is also necessary to carry out long-term actions aimed at a health care reform.

  • Issue Year: 16/2018
  • Issue No: 5 (78)
  • Page Range: 77-89
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English, Polish
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