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The Nigerian health workforce in a globalized context

Archibong, Uduak E.
Eshareturi, Cyril
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2019-10
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Nigerian health professionals are impacted by several global forces bearing down on them, one of which is the positive economic prospects associated with emigrating to work abroad. This emigration is an aspect of increased global mobility which has had an adverse effect on the Nigerian health economy. This is important globally because countries with the smallest healthcare workforce capacities such as Nigeria have the poorest health outcomes. The emigration of health professionals from Nigeria will continue until domestic structures such as improved healthcare infrastructures, job security, and financial rewards change for the better. Thus, it is important that measures aimed at supporting the Nigerian health workforce be implemented with a focus on building and managing for sustainability within the context of international interdependency. Accordingly, this chapter is aimed at creating a theoretical framework for building capacities and managing the challenges of the Nigerian health workforce vis-à-vis the opportunities offered by globalization.
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Archibong UE and Eshareturi C (2019) The Nigerian health workforce in a globalized context. In: Onyebadi UT (Ed) Multidisciplinary Issues Surrounding African Diasporas. Advances in religious and cultural studies. Hershey, PA, USA: IGI Global: 199-219.
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