外国护士教育工作者的无礼生活经验:以博茨瓦纳为例。

Q2 Medicine Curationis Pub Date : 2020-12-21 DOI:10.4102/curationis.v43i1.2162
Gloria B Thupayagale-Tshweneagae, William M Baratedi, Botshelo R Sebola, Samuel Raditloko, Kefalotse S Dithole
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背景:鉴于目前的经济繁荣和随后实现中上收入国家地位,博茨瓦纳吸引了来自其他非洲国家的护士教育工作者。在这种跨文化环境中,反移民情绪催化了不文明事件,影响了教学质量和学习成果。目的:本研究的目的是探讨外籍护士教育工作者的不文明经历及其如何影响他们的工作和生活。方法:本研究采用定性方法,运用解释现象学。使用开发的指南对13名在博茨瓦纳担任护士教育工作者的外国护士教育工作者进行了深入访谈。根据解释现象学进行主题分析,在每次访谈后起草笔录。结果:从研究结果中产生了三个主题:敌对行为、歧视和程序和过程的不公平应用。歧视作为一个主题有两个子主题,即工作场所的不公正和个人的不公正。结论:研究发现,在博茨瓦纳工作的外国护士教育工作者经历了不礼貌的行为。从研究结果来看,该研究强烈建议为所有员工提供公平的就业机会,包括为满足博茨瓦纳护士教育工作者短缺而雇用的外国护士教育工作者。研究人员认为,护士教育工作者的短缺将在博茨瓦纳持续存在,部分原因是护士教育工作者之间的敌对社会互动使护理职业失去了吸引力——将外国护士排除在当地护士教育工作者享有的福利之外,针对外国护士教育工作者的工作场所不公正,以及影响外国护士教育工作者的政策和流程的不公平应用。
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Foreign nurse educators' lived experiences of incivility: The case for Botswana.

Background: In light of current economic prosperity and subsequent attainment of upper-middle-income country status, Botswana attracted nurse educators from other African countries. Within this cross-cultural environment, anti-immigrant sentiments have catalysed incidents of incivility, affecting the quality of teaching and learning outcomes.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore experiences of incivility amongst foreign nurse educators and how it impacts their work and livelihood.

Method: This study employed a qualitative approach, using interpretive phenomenology. In-depth interviews using a developed guide were conducted with 13 foreign nurse educators working as nurse educators in Botswana. Thematic analysis was conducted in accordance with interpretive phenomenology, where transcriptions were drafted after each interview.

Results: Three themes emerged from the study findings: hostile behaviour, discrimination and inequitable application of procedures and processes. Discrimination as a theme has two sub-themes, namely, workplace injustice and individual injustice.

Conclusion: The study found that foreign nurse educators working in Botswana experience incivility. From the findings, the study strongly recommends application of equitable job opportunities to all employees, including foreign nurse educators who are employed to meet the shortage of nurse educators in Botswana. The researchers are of the opinion that the nurse educator shortage will persist in Botswana, partly because of the nursing profession rendered unattractive by hostile social interactions amongst nurse educators' exclusion of foreign nurses from benefits enjoyed by local nurse educators, workplace injustice targeting foreign nurse educators, as well as inequitable application of policies and processes that affect foreign nurse educators.

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