Enhancing nursemobility in Europe: a case for language skills

C Ludvigsen - Nurse Education Today, 1997 - Elsevier
The recognition of professionalqualifications in all European Union (EU) member states for
nurses is covered by both sectoral and general systems directives, yet in reality, few nurses …

Project MELANIE--language training for European nurses. Multiplier Effect Language Aids for Nurse user groups in Europe.

MJ Brown - Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great …, 1999 - europepmc.org
Project MELANIE--language training for European nurses. Multiplier Effect Language Aids for
Nurse user groups in Europe. - Abstract - Europe PMC Sign in | Create an account https://orcid.org …

Exchange programmes and student mobility: Meeting student's expectations or an expensive holiday?

J Keogh, E Russel-Roberts - Nurse Education Today, 2009 - Elsevier
The Bologna Process aims, amongst other things, to improve the mobility of Students within
the EU. Student mobility is supported through programmes such as ERASMUS, and the …

From multidimensional needs to language training for mobile professionals: an interdisciplinary approach

K Van de Poel, I De Rycke - International Conference on Interdisciplinary …, 2010 - Springer
In Europe mobility among qualified medical staff is on the increase. The first language and
culture of these medical professionals are often different from the country in which they work …

Experiences of foreign European nurses in the Netherlands

A de Veer, DJ den Ouden, A Francke - Health Policy, 2004 - Elsevier
As a result of the shortage of nurses, Dutch health care organizations want to recruit nurses
from outside Europe (eg Indonesia, South Africa). The Dutch government, however, is not …

[PDF][PDF] Keeping up with the nurses: On-the-job language coaching of health care professionals of immigrant background

K Kuparinen - 2017 - theseus.fi
Language skills are of crucial importance for the immigrants. When employed, however,
there are often little opportunities to learn the occupational language more in depth. This …

The role of language skills and internationalization in nursing degree programmes: A literature review

A Garone, P Van de Craen - Nurse Education Today, 2017 - Elsevier
Globalization and internationalization have had major influences on higher education,
including nursing education. Since the signing of the Bologna declaration, many institutions …

Nursing education in the European higher education area—Variations in implementation

P Lahtinen, H Leino-Kilpi, L Salminen - Nurse education today, 2014 - Elsevier
Summary Background The European Higher Education Area (EHEA) aims to ensure
comparable, compatible and coherent systems of higher education. Objectives The purpose …

English language skills requirements for internationally educated nurses working in the care industry: Barriers to UK registration or institutionalised discrimination?

H Allan, S Westwood - International journal of nursing studies, 2015 - repository.mdx.ac.uk
Conclusion There is an increasing need for internationally educated nurses in the context of
a nursing skills shortage in many countries. Providing internationally educated nurses …

Exchange students crossing language boundaries in clinical nursing practice

K Myhre - International nursing review, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
MYHRE K.(2011) Exchange students crossing language boundaries in clinical nursing
practice. International Nursing Review58, 428–433 Aim: This article examines challenges …