| Literature DB >> 22780903 |
Elie A Akl1, Nancy Maroun, Khalil El-Asmar, Eliane Abou Jaoude, Jihad Irani, Kamal Badr.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: We recently proposed that Lebanon could become a regional 'academic hub' through the repatriation of emigrated Lebanese physicians who would then provide clinical services in the Arab Gulf region on a locum tenens basis. The objectives of this study were to assess the willingness of Lebanese medical graduates practicing in the United States of America to relocate to Lebanon and the Arab Gulf region and to explore the factors associated with this willingness.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22780903 PMCID: PMC3549762 DOI: 10.1186/1478-4491-10-15
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Resour Health ISSN: 1478-4491
Willingness to relocate to Lebanon and the Arab Gulf region of survey respondents (n = 286)
| Lebanon | Definitely not | 105; 37% (31%-42%) | Not applicable |
| Possibly yes | 147; 51% (46%-57%) | 9.9 (5.3)a | |
| Definitely yes | 29; 10% (7%-14%) | 4.2 (4.2)b | |
| The Arab Gulf regionc | Definitely not | 190; 66% (61%-72%) | Not applicable |
| Possibly yes | 88; 31% (25%-36%) | 6.7 (4.1)d | |
| Definitely yes | 6; 2% (1%-4%) | 3.3 (1.9)e | |
| Lebanon as a base for clinical missions to the Arab Gulf regiong | Definitely not | 128; 45% (39%-51%) | Not applicable |
| | Possibly yes | 141; 49% (44%-55%) | 6.3 (3.9)f |
| Definitely yes | 14; 5% (2%-7%) | 3.1 (4.5)h |
a Data missing for n = 16.
b Data missing for n = 2.
c Data missing for n = 2.
d Data missing for n = 15.
e Data missing for n = 0.
f Data missing for n = 22.
g Data missing for n = 3.
h Data missing for n = 4.