Understanding the exodus: a 15-year retrospective cohort study on the pattern and determinants of migration among Nigerian doctors and dentists

Background Nigeria faces a critical shortage of healthcare professionals yet experiences a significant annual exodus of doctors and dentists. This alarming trend threatens the country’s ability to provide equitable healthcare. Objective This study investigated the patterns and determinants of migrat...

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Main Authors: Oghenebrume Wariri, Patience Toyin-Thomas, Itua C.G. Akhirevbulu, Oladapo Oladeinde, Oluchi Omogbai, Philippa Odika, John Osakue, Avwebo Ukueku, Efetobo Orikpete, Chinelo Iwegim, Efe E. Omoyibo, Jermaine Okpere, Uwaila Otakhoigbogie, Ekhosuehi T. Agho, Sunday C. Madubueze, Nnennaya C. Ugoji, Chukwunwike W. Ozegbe, Oti N. Aria, Paul Ikhurionan
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2024-12-01
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2024.2432754
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author Oghenebrume Wariri
Patience Toyin-Thomas
Itua C.G. Akhirevbulu
Oladapo Oladeinde
Oluchi Omogbai
Philippa Odika
John Osakue
Avwebo Ukueku
Efetobo Orikpete
Chinelo Iwegim
Efe E. Omoyibo
Jermaine Okpere
Uwaila Otakhoigbogie
Ekhosuehi T. Agho
Sunday C. Madubueze
Nnennaya C. Ugoji
Chukwunwike W. Ozegbe
Oti N. Aria
Paul Ikhurionan
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Patience Toyin-Thomas
Itua C.G. Akhirevbulu
Oladapo Oladeinde
Oluchi Omogbai
Philippa Odika
John Osakue
Avwebo Ukueku
Efetobo Orikpete
Chinelo Iwegim
Efe E. Omoyibo
Jermaine Okpere
Uwaila Otakhoigbogie
Ekhosuehi T. Agho
Sunday C. Madubueze
Nnennaya C. Ugoji
Chukwunwike W. Ozegbe
Oti N. Aria
Paul Ikhurionan
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description Background Nigeria faces a critical shortage of healthcare professionals yet experiences a significant annual exodus of doctors and dentists. This alarming trend threatens the country’s ability to provide equitable healthcare. Objective This study investigated the patterns and determinants of migration among doctors and dentists who graduated from the University of Benin, Nigeria, 15 years ago. Methods We conducted a retrospective cohort study that tracked 274 of the 379 (72.3%) eligible cohort. We computed the migration incidence rate per person-year from 2008 to 2023, covering 3,455 person-years of follow-up and analysed migration drivers as push and pull factors across macro-, meso-, and micro-levels. Results Fifteen years post-graduation, 48.9% (134/274) of the cohort had migrated. While the annual incidence rate of migration remained stable for the first 8 years, it spiked after 2016, reaching 11.4 per 100 person-years in 2023. Among those who migrated, the majority (96.3%, 129/134) relocated outside the African continent. The top three destination countries were the UK (48.5%, 65/134), Canada (20.9%, 28/134), and the USA (19.4%, 26/134). The leading push factors were insecurity of lives and property (57.8%), concerns about children’s futures (50.3%), and limited career development opportunities (45.9%). The primary pull factors included security (56.3%), permanent residency (49.6%), and better pay in the destination country (46.7%). Significant predictors of migration included younger age, timing of marriage, and residency training status. Conclusions To avert an impending crisis, the Nigerian government must address the root causes driving the increasing migration of doctors and dentists.
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spelling doaj-art-3743a43e1bd04d088f0d9b909c86b75a2025-02-05T12:46:14ZengTaylor & Francis GroupGlobal Health Action1654-98802024-12-0117110.1080/16549716.2024.24327542432754Understanding the exodus: a 15-year retrospective cohort study on the pattern and determinants of migration among Nigerian doctors and dentistsOghenebrume Wariri0Patience Toyin-Thomas1Itua C.G. Akhirevbulu2Oladapo Oladeinde3Oluchi Omogbai4Philippa Odika5John Osakue6Avwebo Ukueku7Efetobo Orikpete8Chinelo Iwegim9Efe E. Omoyibo10Jermaine Okpere11Uwaila Otakhoigbogie12Ekhosuehi T. Agho13Sunday C. Madubueze14Nnennaya C. Ugoji15Chukwunwike W. Ozegbe16Oti N. Aria17Paul Ikhurionan18Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UKDartmouth CollegeEdo Specialist HospitalDepartment of Family Medicine, Medicine Hat Regional Hospital, Medicine Hat, Alberta, CanadaIndependent ResearcherUniversity of NorthamptonHull University Teaching Hospital NHS TrustUniversity of Port Harcourt Teaching HospitalFaculty of Dentistry University of Port HarcourtUniversity of TorontoFederal Medical CentreAlberta Health ServicesItuku/Ozalla Campus, University of NigeriaNational Hospital AbujaDalhatu Araf Specialist Hospital (DASH)School of PaediatricsDepartment, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Model Hospital, Akwanga, NigeriaRivers State University Teaching HospitalUniversity of Benin Teaching HospitalBackground Nigeria faces a critical shortage of healthcare professionals yet experiences a significant annual exodus of doctors and dentists. This alarming trend threatens the country’s ability to provide equitable healthcare. Objective This study investigated the patterns and determinants of migration among doctors and dentists who graduated from the University of Benin, Nigeria, 15 years ago. Methods We conducted a retrospective cohort study that tracked 274 of the 379 (72.3%) eligible cohort. We computed the migration incidence rate per person-year from 2008 to 2023, covering 3,455 person-years of follow-up and analysed migration drivers as push and pull factors across macro-, meso-, and micro-levels. Results Fifteen years post-graduation, 48.9% (134/274) of the cohort had migrated. While the annual incidence rate of migration remained stable for the first 8 years, it spiked after 2016, reaching 11.4 per 100 person-years in 2023. Among those who migrated, the majority (96.3%, 129/134) relocated outside the African continent. The top three destination countries were the UK (48.5%, 65/134), Canada (20.9%, 28/134), and the USA (19.4%, 26/134). The leading push factors were insecurity of lives and property (57.8%), concerns about children’s futures (50.3%), and limited career development opportunities (45.9%). The primary pull factors included security (56.3%), permanent residency (49.6%), and better pay in the destination country (46.7%). Significant predictors of migration included younger age, timing of marriage, and residency training status. Conclusions To avert an impending crisis, the Nigerian government must address the root causes driving the increasing migration of doctors and dentists.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2024.2432754migrationhuman resource for healthdoctornigeriaretrospective cohort
spellingShingle Oghenebrume Wariri
Patience Toyin-Thomas
Itua C.G. Akhirevbulu
Oladapo Oladeinde
Oluchi Omogbai
Philippa Odika
John Osakue
Avwebo Ukueku
Efetobo Orikpete
Chinelo Iwegim
Efe E. Omoyibo
Jermaine Okpere
Uwaila Otakhoigbogie
Ekhosuehi T. Agho
Sunday C. Madubueze
Nnennaya C. Ugoji
Chukwunwike W. Ozegbe
Oti N. Aria
Paul Ikhurionan
Understanding the exodus: a 15-year retrospective cohort study on the pattern and determinants of migration among Nigerian doctors and dentists
Global Health Action
migration
human resource for health
doctor
nigeria
retrospective cohort
title Understanding the exodus: a 15-year retrospective cohort study on the pattern and determinants of migration among Nigerian doctors and dentists
title_full Understanding the exodus: a 15-year retrospective cohort study on the pattern and determinants of migration among Nigerian doctors and dentists
title_fullStr Understanding the exodus: a 15-year retrospective cohort study on the pattern and determinants of migration among Nigerian doctors and dentists
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the exodus: a 15-year retrospective cohort study on the pattern and determinants of migration among Nigerian doctors and dentists
title_short Understanding the exodus: a 15-year retrospective cohort study on the pattern and determinants of migration among Nigerian doctors and dentists
title_sort understanding the exodus a 15 year retrospective cohort study on the pattern and determinants of migration among nigerian doctors and dentists
topic migration
human resource for health
doctor
nigeria
retrospective cohort
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2024.2432754
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