国际合格护士移民后向发达国家转移专业技能:多中心政策审查。

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING International Nursing Review Pub Date : 2024-07-29 DOI:10.1111/inr.13029
Chanchal Kurup BN, GCertClinNurs, MClinEd, Adam Scott Burston BN, PhD, Vasiliki Betihavas MN, PhD, Elisabeth Ruth Jacob BN, MEd, phd
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背景:由于大多数发达国家护理专业人员持续短缺,国际合格护士作为劳动力来源备受青睐。然而,由于东道国缺乏明确的政策和程序让护士使用专科护理技能,这可能导致他们的专业知识得不到充分利用:审查 20 个发达国家具有国际资格的护士的注册程序,重点关注在海外获得的专业技能的可转移性:方法:使用 STROBE 报告指南,采用多中心政策审查设计。研究从发达国家的护士注册机构获取政策信息,并对多余的政策进行审查和删除:结果:在最初确定的 34 项政策中,有 26 项用于说明护士移民到发达国家后的注册程序。在所审查的 20 个国家中,只有 4 个国家在其网站上为国际合格护士提供了专业护士注册选项,要求先获得大学资格证书,然后才有工作经验。所有其他国家都只提供了普通注册途径:需要更加重视解决缺乏明确的政策来指导如何利用国际合格护士的专业技能的问题。透明的程序对于东道国卫生工作者充分受益于国际合格护士的专业技能至关重要。
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Transfer of internationally qualified nurses’ specialty skills to developed countries after immigration: A multicentre policy review

Background

Internationally qualified nurses are highly sought after as a labour source due to continued shortages in the nursing profession in most developed countries. However, the lack of clear policies and procedures for nurses in the host country to use specialty nursing skills can result in the underutilisation of their expertise.

Objectives

To review the registration processes of internationally qualified nurses in 20 developed countries, with a focus on the transferability of specialised skills gained overseas.

Methods

A multicentre policy review design was used, using the STROBE reporting guidelines. The study sourced policy information from nurse registration bodies in developed countries and reviewed and removed redundant policies.

Results

Out of 34 policies initially identified, 26 were used to show the registration process of nurses after immigration to developed countries. Only four of the 20 countries reviewed indicated the option of specialised nurse registration on their website for internationally qualified nurses, with a university qualification required before years of experience. All other countries indicated the general registration pathway only.

Implications for nursing policy

More attention is needed to address the lack of well-defined policies that guide the utilisation of internationally qualified nurses' specialised skills. Transparent procedures are essential to fully benefit from their expertise in the host country's health workforce.

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期刊介绍: International Nursing Review is a key resource for nurses world-wide. Articles are encouraged that reflect the ICN"s five key values: flexibility, inclusiveness, partnership, achievement and visionary leadership. Authors are encouraged to identify the relevance of local issues for the global community and to describe their work and to document their experience.
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