Title "Odljev mozgova" - stavovi studenata sestrinstva prema migraciji iz Republike Hrvatske
Title (english) "Brain drain" - attitudes of nursing students towards migration from the Republic of Croatia
Author Leona Fumić
Mentor Hrvojka Soljačić Vraneš (mentor)
Committee member Rosana Ribić (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Hrvojka Soljačić Vraneš (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Ivo Dumić-Čule (član povjerenstva)
Granter University North (University centre Varaždin) (Department of Nursing) Koprivnica
Defense date and country 2022-10-11, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline BIOMEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE Clinical Medical Sciences
Abstract Uvod: Odljev mozgova je aktualna tema u Hrvatskoj u zadnjih nekoliko godina. Ulaskom Hrvatske u Europsku uniju dolazi do naglog porasta broja iseljenika, a najviše visokoobrazovanih mladih ljudi te je izražen trend "odljeva mozgova". To je specifičan proces ekonomske migracije visokoobrazovanih ljudskih potencijala. Da bismo razumjeli zašto ljudi odlaze, potrebno je utvrditi razloge zbog kojih odlaze, sagledati čimbenike koji ih tjeraju i poduzeti potrebne mjere za poboljšanje mogućnosti zapošljavanja, životnog standarda, općeg pesimizma i nezadovoljstva. Veliki javnozdravstveni problem u cijelom svijetu jest nedostatak medicinskih sestara. Značajan broj seli se u razvijene zemlje. Medicinske sestre i tehničari najčešće migriraju zbog potreba za profesionalnim razvojem i boljom kvalitetom života. Također, smatraju da mogu pronaći bolje prihode, bolje prilike za posao i više zadovoljstva na poslu. Međutim, također je zabrinjavajuće da te medicinske sestre i tehničari napuštaju svoje domovine u svojoj najproduktivnijoj dobi, odnosno između 25 i 40 godina.
Metode: U istraživanju koje je provedeno pomoću online ankete (izrađene u obliku Google Forms obrasca) je sudjelovalo 158 studenata sestrinstva sa područja Republike Hrvatske. Anketiranje je provedeno u prvoj polovici rujna 2022. godine putem Facebook grupa u kojima se nalaze studenti sestrinstva.
Rezultati: U istraživanju je sudjelovalo 158 ispitanika, studenata sestrinstva iz Republike Hrvatske. Najveći broj ispitanika je ženskog spola. Većina ispitanika je životne dobi mlađe od 28 godina. 60,77% ispitanika je na preddiplomskom studiju, dok su ostali studenti diplomskog studija. Gotovo polovica ispitanika nije zaposleno, 33,54% radi kao medicinska sestra/tehničar za zdravstvenu njegu (SSS) dok 20,89% radi kao prvostupnik sestrinstva. Čak 85,44 % ispitanika ima afirmativno stajalište oko odlaska mladih u inozemstvo nakon završetka studija. 34,81 % njih nema nikakvu želju napustiti hrvatsku, dok bi 45,57 % razmotrilo odlazak zbog poslovnih i životnih prilika. Većina (68,35 %) donekle ili u potpunosti se slaže kako je sustav obrazovanja neusklađen s tržištem rada. 65,19 % ispitanika smatra da je (ne)mogućnost zapošljavanja važan faktor, a čak 78,48 % u potpunosti smatra da plaće u Hrvatskoj nisu dovoljno visoke za životni standard.
Zaključak: Istraživanjem provedenim među studentima sestrinstva sa područja Republike Hrvatske može se zaključiti kako bi gotovo polovina studenata bilo spremno napustiti Hrvatsku ukoliko im se ukaže bolja životna ili poslovna prilika. Treba se nadati kako će se rad medicinskih sestara/tehničara u skorije vrijeme više cijeniti, te da će se ovaj problem početi rješavati. Bitno je osigurati obrazovanim medicinskim sestrama/tehničarima više mogućnosti za napredak i usavršavanje u matičnim državama.
Abstract (english) Introduction: The brain drain has been a hot topic in Croatia for several years. With Croatia's accession to the European Union, the number of emigrants, mostly highly qualified young people, has increased sharply, and the trend of brain drain is pronounced. This is a specific process of economic migration of highly qualified human potential. In order to understand why people migrate, it is necessary to identify the reasons for their migration, study the factors that cause them to migrate, and take the necessary measures to improve employment opportunities, living standards, general pessimism and dissatisfaction. The shortage of nurses is a major public health problem worldwide. Large numbers are migrating to developed countries. Mostly, nurses and technicians migrate because they want to advance professionally and achieve a better quality of life. They also believe they can find higher incomes, better job opportunities and greater job satisfaction there. However, it is also concerning that these nurses and technicians leave their home countries at their most productive ages, between 25 and 40.
Methods: 158 nursing students from the Republic of Croatia participated in the research, which was conducted by means of an online survey (created in Google Forms). The survey was conducted in the first half of September 2022 through Facebook groups in which nursing students participate.
Results: 158 respondents, nursing students from the Republic of Croatia, participated in the research. The majority of the respondents are female. Most of the respondents are younger than 28 years old. 60.77% of the respondents are undergraduate students, the rest are graduate students. Almost half of the respondents are not employed, 33.54% are working as nurse/health care technician (HTC), and 20.89% are working as bachelor of nursing. 85.44% of the respondents answered yes to the question whether young people should go abroad after graduation. 34.81% of them have no desire to leave Croatia, while 45.57% would consider it due to business and life opportunities. The majority (68.35%) somewhat or completely agree that the education system is not synchronized with the labor market. 65.19% of respondents believe that the (in)possibility to find a job is an important factor, and even 78.48% think that salaries in Croatia are not high enough for the standard of living.
Conclusion: From a survey conducted among nursing students from the Republic of Croatia, it can be concluded that almost half of the students would be willing to leave Croatia if they were offered a better living or business opportunity. It is hoped that the work of nurses/technicians will be more appreciated in the near future and this problem can be gradually solved. It is important to provide trained nurses/technicians with more opportunities for advancement and education in their home countries.
Keywords
odljev mozgova
migracije
medicinske sestre/tehničari
sestrinstvo
Keywords (english)
brain drain
migration
nurses/technicians
nursing
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:122:153242
Study programme Title: Nursing Study programme type: university Study level: graduate Academic / professional title: magistar/magistra sestrinstva (magistar/magistra sestrinstva)
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