Exploring the perceptions and work experiences of internationally recruited neonatal nurses: a qualitative study
Abstract
To explore the perceptions and work experiences of internationally recruited neonatal nurses.Neonatal nursing and health care are global issues facing developing and developed countries. In the UK, the recruitment of international nurses to address the labour shortage is not a new phenomenon.A purposeful sample was drawn from internationally recruited neonatal nurses, working at two teaching hospitals in London. Husserl's phenomenological...
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Title
Exploring the perceptions and work experiences of internationally recruited neonatal nurses: a qualitative study
Published Date
Dec 17, 2011
Journal
Volume
21
Issue
9-10
Pages
1435 - 1442
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