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  • Nursing Workforce Dynamics
  • Global Health Migration
  • Socioeconomic Factors in Healthcare

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  • Increasing global nurse migration from developing to developed nations creates domestic health inequities.
  • Fragile economic conditions and the pandemic exacerbated nurse migration from Turkey.
  • Understanding migration drivers is essential for health system stability in source countries.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify key factors influencing nurses' migration decisions in Turkey.
  • To analyze the push and pull factors affecting the nursing workforce.
  • To inform policy interventions aimed at nurse retention.

Main Methods:

  • Mixed-method explanatory sequential design conducted in Turkey (April-November 2022).
  • Quantitative phase: Questionnaire survey with 237 nurses.
  • Qualitative phase: In-depth interviews with 20 nurses, analyzed using thematic analysis.

Main Results:

  • Quantitative findings indicated economic conditions, working conditions, societal perception, political factors, and professional growth as migration drivers.
  • Qualitative themes revealed devaluation, poor collegiality, inadequate management support, and negative work environments as significant influences.
  • Top three migration determinants identified were economic issues, negative work environment, and political climate.

Conclusions:

  • Economic issues, negative work environment, and political climate are primary drivers of nurse migration from Turkey.
  • Urgent need for nurse administrators and policymakers in developing countries to improve economic situations and working conditions.
  • Developing effective nationwide and international strategies is vital for nurse retention and equitable healthcare access.