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Niamh Humphries

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European Journal of Public Health|December 3, 2025
'Why wouldn't I want to go?': doctor migration, retention, return and ireland's future medical workforceNiamh Humphries, John-Paul Byrne
Human Resources for Health|August 1, 2009
Sending money home: a mixed-methods study of remittances by migrant nurses in IrelandNiamh Humphries, Ruairí Brugha, Hannah McGee
Human Resources for Health|August 8, 2009
"I won't be staying here for long": a qualitative study on the retention of migrant nurses in IrelandNiamh Humphries, Ruairi Brugha, Hannah McGee
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|July 24, 2012
Nurse migration and health workforce planning: Ireland as illustrative of international challengesNiamh Humphries, Ruairi Brugha, Hannah McGee
BMC Health Services Research|March 1, 2018
Failing to retain a new generation of doctors: qualitative insights from a high-income countryNiamh Humphries, Sophie Crowe, Ruairí Brugha
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|February 29, 2008
Overseas nurse recruitment: Ireland as an illustration of the dynamic nature of nurse migrationNiamh Humphries, Ruairí Brugha, Hannah McGee
Public Health|May 22, 2025
Emerging from the pandemic and reflecting on change: public health doctors in IrelandNiamh Humphries, Mehmet Ali Icbay, Marie Casey
Health Policy OPEN|January 26, 2026
Nursing shortages and migration: a two-decade study of Ireland's dependence on migrant nursesComfort O Chima, Vishnu Renjith, Niamh Humphries
Human Resources for Health|May 30, 2019
Tracking the leavers: towards a better understanding of doctor migration from Ireland to Australia 2008-2018Niamh Humphries, John Connell, Joel Negin, et al.
Human Resources for Health|May 19, 2015
'Emigration is a matter of self-preservation. The working conditions . . . are killing us slowly': qualitative insights into health professional emigration from IrelandNiamh Humphries, Sara McAleese, Anne Matthews, et al.
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European Journal of Public Health|December 3, 2025
'Why wouldn't I want to go?': doctor migration, retention, return and ireland's future medical workforceNiamh Humphries, John-Paul Byrne
Human Resources for Health|August 1, 2009
Sending money home: a mixed-methods study of remittances by migrant nurses in IrelandNiamh Humphries, Ruairí Brugha, Hannah McGee
Human Resources for Health|August 8, 2009
"I won't be staying here for long": a qualitative study on the retention of migrant nurses in IrelandNiamh Humphries, Ruairi Brugha, Hannah McGee
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|July 24, 2012
Nurse migration and health workforce planning: Ireland as illustrative of international challengesNiamh Humphries, Ruairi Brugha, Hannah McGee
BMC Health Services Research|March 1, 2018
Failing to retain a new generation of doctors: qualitative insights from a high-income countryNiamh Humphries, Sophie Crowe, Ruairí Brugha
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|February 29, 2008
Overseas nurse recruitment: Ireland as an illustration of the dynamic nature of nurse migrationNiamh Humphries, Ruairí Brugha, Hannah McGee
Public Health|May 22, 2025
Emerging from the pandemic and reflecting on change: public health doctors in IrelandNiamh Humphries, Mehmet Ali Icbay, Marie Casey
Health Policy OPEN|January 26, 2026
Nursing shortages and migration: a two-decade study of Ireland's dependence on migrant nursesComfort O Chima, Vishnu Renjith, Niamh Humphries
Human Resources for Health|May 30, 2019
Tracking the leavers: towards a better understanding of doctor migration from Ireland to Australia 2008-2018Niamh Humphries, John Connell, Joel Negin, et al.
Human Resources for Health|May 19, 2015
'Emigration is a matter of self-preservation. The working conditions . . . are killing us slowly': qualitative insights into health professional emigration from IrelandNiamh Humphries, Sara McAleese, Anne Matthews, et al.
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