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A literature review of research exploring the experiences of overseas nurses in the United Kingdom (2002–2017)


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Figure 1

Foreign nurses working in the UK. Source: Nursing and Midwifery Council – Title: Recruiting foreign nurses is “frustrating and expensive”
Foreign nurses working in the UK. Source: Nursing and Midwifery Council – Title: Recruiting foreign nurses is “frustrating and expensive”

Figure 2

Proportion of foreign nurses in the UK. Source: Nursing and Midwifery Council – Title: Migrant salary rules may cost the NHS nurse jobs, the union warns
Proportion of foreign nurses in the UK. Source: Nursing and Midwifery Council – Title: Migrant salary rules may cost the NHS nurse jobs, the union warns

Figure 3

A detailed flow chart of the search process
A detailed flow chart of the search process

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

a) Inclusion criteriab) Exclusion criteria
Articles published in EnglishArticles in another language
Articles published within the past 15 years.Articles on overseas nurses who work in countries other than the UK
Peer-reviewed journalsArticles focused on home nurses and overseas student nurses working in the UK
Articles focused on all overseas nurses in the UK (including minority ethnic nurses, black nurses, Asian nurses, registered overseas nurses, and refresher overseas nurses)Unpublished articlesArticles published prior to 2002Overseas nurses’ former experiences before arriving in the UK

Summarized findings of the 8 selected articles

ChallengesSupport
AuthorsCultural differencesCommunication issuesGenderUnequal treatmentDe-skillingFormalInformal
Alexis & Vydelingum, 200522
Alexis, 201323
Henry, 200724
Matiti and Taylor, 200515
Taylor, 200525
Alexis and Shillingford, 201126
Alexis, 201527
Winkelmann-Gleed & Seeley, 200528

Data extracted from the 8 selected articles

AuthorResearch focusLocationNumbers of SamplesQuantitativeQualitativeStudy design
Alexis & Vydelingum, 200422Experiences of black and minority ethnic overseas nursesNHS12Interviews
Alexis, 201323Experiences of internationally educated nursesEngland35Interviews, focus group
Henry, 200724Overseas-trained nurses’ experiences of career progressionNHS20Interviews, field work
Matiti and Taylor, 200515Cultural backgrounds of internationally recruited nurses affect their adjustment process; identifying support mechanismsUK12Interviews
Taylor, 200525Experiences of nurses who have trained overseasUK11Focus group
Alexis and Shillingford, 201126The perceptions and work experiences of internationally recruited neonatal nursesNHS13Interviews
Alexis, 201527Internationally recruited nurses perceive discrimination and support in the workplaceNHS188Questionnaire
Winkelmann-Gleed & of Seeley, 200528Experiences of recently internationally qualified migrant nurses to BritainLondon22Survey interviews
eISSN:
2544-8994
Język:
Angielski
Częstotliwość wydawania:
4 razy w roku
Dziedziny czasopisma:
Medicine, Assistive Professions, Nursing