Key phrases: emigration of South African nurses; migration of nurses; nursing shortage in the RSA The emigration of nurses from South Africa to work in overseas countries continues to increase despite efforts to curb this phenomenon. This exploratory descriptive survey attempted to identify nurses ’ perceptions of their colleagues who have emigrated as well as their own intentions to emigrate should the opportunity arise. Self-completion questionnaires were posted to all students registered for under- and postgraduate studies at a distance education institution. The analysis of the data obtained from 453 completed questionnaires indicated that almost all respondents knew nurses who had emigrated, and that approximately 60 % of the responden...
Abstract Background There is growing concern globally at the current flows of nurse migration, parti...
Introduction: Healthcare professionals` high turnover in our country is an especially topical issue ...
In this article data obtained from questionnaires, completed by 91 professional nurses who requested...
Key phrases: emigration of South African nurses; migration of nurses; nursing shortage in the RSA Th...
The emigration of nurses from South Africa to work in overseas countries continues to increase despi...
Nurses constitute the largest professional group in South Africa's health care services. Factors con...
Background: The migration of health professionals can have a profound impact on health systems aroun...
Background: South Africa is a source country for many destination countries that recruit registered ...
Although no accurate statistics about the number of South African nurses working in other countries ...
Background: There is significant concern about the worldwide migration of nursing professionals from...
In Africa, attrition of health workers has reached critical rates in recent years and many countries...
This paper investigates the extent, nature and causes of potential emigration in South Africa among ...
Background: Registered Nurses recruited from India are a critical component of the South African nur...
Thesis (MCur)--Stellenbosch University, 2018.ENGLISH SUMMARY: Return migration is becoming more popu...
Aims and objectives. To explore sub-Saharan African nurses' reasons for moving to the UK, their view...
Abstract Background There is growing concern globally at the current flows of nurse migration, parti...
Introduction: Healthcare professionals` high turnover in our country is an especially topical issue ...
In this article data obtained from questionnaires, completed by 91 professional nurses who requested...
Key phrases: emigration of South African nurses; migration of nurses; nursing shortage in the RSA Th...
The emigration of nurses from South Africa to work in overseas countries continues to increase despi...
Nurses constitute the largest professional group in South Africa's health care services. Factors con...
Background: The migration of health professionals can have a profound impact on health systems aroun...
Background: South Africa is a source country for many destination countries that recruit registered ...
Although no accurate statistics about the number of South African nurses working in other countries ...
Background: There is significant concern about the worldwide migration of nursing professionals from...
In Africa, attrition of health workers has reached critical rates in recent years and many countries...
This paper investigates the extent, nature and causes of potential emigration in South Africa among ...
Background: Registered Nurses recruited from India are a critical component of the South African nur...
Thesis (MCur)--Stellenbosch University, 2018.ENGLISH SUMMARY: Return migration is becoming more popu...
Aims and objectives. To explore sub-Saharan African nurses' reasons for moving to the UK, their view...
Abstract Background There is growing concern globally at the current flows of nurse migration, parti...
Introduction: Healthcare professionals` high turnover in our country is an especially topical issue ...
In this article data obtained from questionnaires, completed by 91 professional nurses who requested...