Aim: To report a meta-ethnography of qualitative research studies exploring the acculturation and socialization experiences of migrant care workers. Background: Migrant care workers are increasingly participating in health and social care in developed countries. There is a need to understand this increasingly socioculturally diversified workforce. Data sources: A comprehensive search through 12 databases and a manual search of journals related to transculture for studies on socialization and acculturation experiences (published 1993-2013) was completed. The inclusion criteria were peer-reviewed studies on the acculturation or socialization experiences of migrant care workers published in English in any country, using a qualitative or mixed-...
Shortage of staff in the private care sector brought migrant participants of this study to rural com...
Introduction: Within a Dutch nursing home, the prevailing workforce culture was challenged by new pe...
AbstractBerry's (1997; 2001) migrant acculturation theory has emerged as one of the more prominent t...
Purpose: Worldwide, more than 214 million people have left their country of origin. Such unprecedent...
Purpose. Worldwide, more than 214 million people have left their country of origin. This unprecedent...
Objective: To illustrate how nurses can promote family wellness and facilitate acculturation for inv...
Purpose Worldwide, more than 214 million people have left their country of origin. This unprecede...
Purpose: Worldwide, more than 214 million people have left their country of origin. This unprecedent...
This study examines the daily interactions and lived experiences of both local and migrant nurses in...
An increasing number of migrant social workers are employed in the UK social work sector. This artic...
Purpose - Through the overview of studies on social representations of forced migrants (socio-cultur...
The aim of this meta-ethnographic review was to examine refugee women's experiences negotiating moth...
This thesis aims to investigate and illuminate lived experiences, cultural representations, and orga...
This qualitative study examines how gendered and racialized organizations and processes mediate migr...
The increased number of migrants that have arrived in Europe since 2000, has put new demands on heal...
Shortage of staff in the private care sector brought migrant participants of this study to rural com...
Introduction: Within a Dutch nursing home, the prevailing workforce culture was challenged by new pe...
AbstractBerry's (1997; 2001) migrant acculturation theory has emerged as one of the more prominent t...
Purpose: Worldwide, more than 214 million people have left their country of origin. Such unprecedent...
Purpose. Worldwide, more than 214 million people have left their country of origin. This unprecedent...
Objective: To illustrate how nurses can promote family wellness and facilitate acculturation for inv...
Purpose Worldwide, more than 214 million people have left their country of origin. This unprecede...
Purpose: Worldwide, more than 214 million people have left their country of origin. This unprecedent...
This study examines the daily interactions and lived experiences of both local and migrant nurses in...
An increasing number of migrant social workers are employed in the UK social work sector. This artic...
Purpose - Through the overview of studies on social representations of forced migrants (socio-cultur...
The aim of this meta-ethnographic review was to examine refugee women's experiences negotiating moth...
This thesis aims to investigate and illuminate lived experiences, cultural representations, and orga...
This qualitative study examines how gendered and racialized organizations and processes mediate migr...
The increased number of migrants that have arrived in Europe since 2000, has put new demands on heal...
Shortage of staff in the private care sector brought migrant participants of this study to rural com...
Introduction: Within a Dutch nursing home, the prevailing workforce culture was challenged by new pe...
AbstractBerry's (1997; 2001) migrant acculturation theory has emerged as one of the more prominent t...