EDTNA-ERCA Journal
Volume 29, Issue 4, 2003, Pages 206-208

The hurdles of migrant nurses (Conference Paper)

Funtera C.C.*
  • a Tipton Dialysis Centre, West Midlands, United Kingdom, Satellite Clin. Fresenius Med. Care, United Kingdom

Abstract

The vast disequilibrium between healthcare providers and the recipients of care creates a hazard effect to all. This is a global issue as who will look after the growing and ageing population? Some countries have decided to recruit from outside their own country. Prior to registration, the Board of Nursing has imposed a regulation that a foreign nurse has to undergo a three- to six-month adaptation programme. The main objective is to assess and evaluate and at the end of the prograimme it is hoiped that the nurse will be deemed competent and safe to practice. Foreign nurses face tremendous challenges but are able to integrate with the provision of support services and an adaptation programme. This programme needs to be culturally sensitive to nurses who are used to work in a different system of health care.

Author Keywords

Challenges Foreign Nurse International Recruitment Retention Adaptation

Index Keywords

evaluation United Kingdom cultural anthropology health service health program health status health care system occupational health nurse Conference Paper physiology medical practice biosafety social adaptation migrant worker registration

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https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-0348225401&doi=10.1111%2fj.1755-6686.2003.tb00315.x&partnerID=40&md5=997844f84e644d9d78ff3d8a004ca508

DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-6686.2003.tb00315.x
ISSN: 1019083X
Original Language: English