Nurse migration from India: a literature review

SL Garner, SF Conroy, SG Bader - International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2015 - Elsevier
Background A profound nursing shortage exists in India where nurses are increasingly
outmigrating to practice nursing in surrounding countries and abroad. This is important …

Transnational nurse migration: Future directions for medical anthropological research

M Prescott, M Nichter - Social Science & Medicine, 2014 - Elsevier
Transnational nurse migration is a serious global health issue in which inequitably
distributed shortages hinder health and development goals. This article selectively reviews …

[图书][B] The opportunity trap: High-skilled workers, Indian families, and the failures of the dependent visa program

P Banerjee - 2022 - books.google.com
" This book explores how Indian immigrants grapple with experiences of being workers and
being people as they migrate with their families to the US for work. Drawing on extensive …

[HTML][HTML] Difficulties experienced by migrant physicians working in German hospitals: a qualitative interview study

C Klingler, G Marckmann - Human resources for health, 2016 - Springer
Abstract Background With Germany facing a shortage of doctors, hospitals have been
increasingly recruiting physicians from abroad. Studies in other countries have shown that …

Workplace Discrimination: An Additional Stressor for Internationally Educated Nurses.

MM Baptiste - Online journal of issues in nursing, 2015 - search.ebscohost.com
Discrimination against internationally educated nurses (IENs) remains a seldom-explored
topic in the United States. Yet, the literature describing experiences of IENs indicates that …

Global Changes and Gendered Responses: The Feminization of Migration From G eorgia

ET Hofmann, CJ Buckley - International Migration Review, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
While frequently discussed, the feminization of migration remains among the least
understood trends in migration literature. Existing research links feminization of migration to …

Burnout in ER nurses: Review of the literature and interview themes

A Abellanoza, N Provenzano‐Hass… - Journal of Applied …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Burnout is especially disruptive among emergency room (ER) nurses. This report covers the
influencing factors and outcomes related to burnout in ER nursing populations, with the goal …

Nursing shortage: A comparative analysis

L Littlejohn, J Campbell… - International Journal of …, 2012 - arastirmax.com
Background: The nursing shortage is a global challenge, affecting every country in the
world. With this shortage, patients are suffering because the healthcare workforce is not …

The experiences of internationally educated nurses in the southeastern U nited S tates of A merica

RM Wheeler, JW Foster… - International Nursing …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Background US healthcare facilities have addressed nursing shortages in part by recruiting
internationally educated nurses (IENs), and studies suggest IENs may make up a significant …

Policy solutions to address the foreign-educated and foreign-born health care workforce in the United States

PG Chen, DI Auerbach, U Muench, LA Curry… - Health …, 2013 - healthaffairs.org
Foreign-educated and foreign-born health workers constitute a sizable and important portion
of the US health care workforce. We review the distribution of these workers and their …