Transitioning experiences of internationally educated nurses in host countries: A narrative systematic review

Aasia Rajpoot , Clair Merriman , Anne-Marie Rafferty , Catherine Henshall
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Abstract

Background

The shortage of nurses worldwide is a well-known issue that has changed the health and social workforce picture. Increased recruitment and migration of internationally educated nurses in the health and social care workforce pose many risks to successful integration into the healthcare system. Understanding the barriers and enablers affecting their integration in their host countries is imperative.

Objective

To critically and systematically review the current literature to explore the transitioning experiences of internationally educated nurses to understand the enabling influences affecting their workforce integration into their host countries.

Design

A narrative systematic literature review was conducted. This study was registered in the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (Registered Number: CRD42023401090). The study results were reported as per the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines.

Methods

A comprehensive literature search using the search engines CINAHL, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, Academic Search, and PubMed was conducted. Only peer-reviewed papers written in the English language were included. Primary research studies published between 2019 and 2023, which explored the lived experiences of internationally educated nurses, were considered for review.

Results

Seventeen studies (16 qualitative and one quantitative) were included in the review. Three main themes were developed: (1) push and pull factors that mediated internationally educated nurses' migration experiences, (2) one-way integration logic, and (3) expectations versus reality.

Conclusions

There is a need for a comprehensive and collaborative organisational approach to enhance the integration experiences of internationally educated nurses into their host countries. This can also ensure their contribution is recognised and will help them fulfil the responsibilities of their role and become influential team members within their organisations. This comprehensive and collaborative approach is also required to tackle discrimination, racism, communication and language barriers. Addressing these challenges can improve internationally educated nurses' job satisfaction and, thereby, improve retention.

Tweetable abstract

A new systematic review study explores barriers and enablers for optimising internationally educated nurses' experiences of working in their host country @cathy_Henshall @clairmerriman9 @annemarieraffer

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接受过国际教育的护士在东道国的过渡经历。叙述式系统回顾
背景全世界护士短缺是一个众所周知的问题,它改变了卫生和社会劳动力的状况。卫生和社会护理人员队伍中受过国际教育的护士的招聘和移民增加,给成功融入医疗保健系统带来了许多风险。目标对现有文献进行批判性的系统回顾,探讨受过国际教育的护士的过渡经历,以了解影响其劳动力融入东道国的有利因素。本研究已在国际前瞻性系统综述注册中心注册(注册号:CRD42023401090)。研究结果按照《系统综述和元分析首选报告项目》指南进行报告。方法使用 CINAHL、MEDLINE、PsycINFO、Academic Search 和 PubMed 等搜索引擎进行了全面的文献检索。仅纳入以英语撰写的同行评审论文。结果17项研究(16项定性研究和1项定量研究)被纳入综述。形成了三大主题:(1)影响受过国际教育的护士移民经历的推力和拉力因素;(2)单向融入逻辑;以及(3)期望与现实。这也能确保他们的贡献得到认可,并帮助他们履行职责,成为组织中具有影响力的团队成员。还需要采取这种全面合作的方法来解决歧视、种族主义、沟通和语言障碍等问题。Tweetable摘要一项新的系统综述研究探讨了优化受过国际教育的护士在东道国工作体验的障碍和促进因素 @cathy_Henshall @clairmerriman9 @annemarieraffer
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