In response to nursing workforce shortages, health agencies in Australia and elsewhere have sought to meet the demand for nursing services by recruiting nurses internationally. While there is a major focus on recruitment, little attention is given to factors that could enhance retention of overseas qualified nurses. There are a host of factors reported in the literature that impact upon retention of overseas nurses in the workforce, including: impact of re-settlement experiences in the new country; discriminatory practices in accessing employment and negative experiences in the work place. For the benefit of long term retention of overseas nurse graduates in the workforce in Australia and globally, these experiences are major issues needing...
The low numbers of nurses attracted to work in mental health is a concern particularly with the incr...
This qualitative research study explores the experiences of nursing managers who have employed overs...
In Australia, as in most industrialised countries, there is an acute shortage of registered nurses. ...
Australia has had to recruit overseas trained nurses to meet ever-increasing workforce demands, in m...
Australia, like other countries, is facing a crisis in the recruitment and retention of nurses. Addi...
Aims The purpose of this study was to evaluate the causal relationships between job strain, the prac...
Problems with recruitment and retention in the mental health nursing workforce have been consistentl...
Objective: The migration of international nurses is a growing phenomenon and will continue in respon...
Background The ongoing difficulty in educating and sustaining an adequate nursing workforce in menta...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Increasingly, cultural diversity is a feature of the ...
Aims The purpose of this study was to evaluate the causal relationships between job strain, the prac...
Australia like other countries is facing a crisis in the recruitment and retention of nurses. Adding...
Introduction: Issues associated with the employment of overseas trained nurses (OTNs) in regional an...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to report findings of a review of a unique program that has he...
Special Issue: ACMHN’s 38th International Mental Health Nursing Conference - The Fabric of Life, 3-5...
The low numbers of nurses attracted to work in mental health is a concern particularly with the incr...
This qualitative research study explores the experiences of nursing managers who have employed overs...
In Australia, as in most industrialised countries, there is an acute shortage of registered nurses. ...
Australia has had to recruit overseas trained nurses to meet ever-increasing workforce demands, in m...
Australia, like other countries, is facing a crisis in the recruitment and retention of nurses. Addi...
Aims The purpose of this study was to evaluate the causal relationships between job strain, the prac...
Problems with recruitment and retention in the mental health nursing workforce have been consistentl...
Objective: The migration of international nurses is a growing phenomenon and will continue in respon...
Background The ongoing difficulty in educating and sustaining an adequate nursing workforce in menta...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Increasingly, cultural diversity is a feature of the ...
Aims The purpose of this study was to evaluate the causal relationships between job strain, the prac...
Australia like other countries is facing a crisis in the recruitment and retention of nurses. Adding...
Introduction: Issues associated with the employment of overseas trained nurses (OTNs) in regional an...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to report findings of a review of a unique program that has he...
Special Issue: ACMHN’s 38th International Mental Health Nursing Conference - The Fabric of Life, 3-5...
The low numbers of nurses attracted to work in mental health is a concern particularly with the incr...
This qualitative research study explores the experiences of nursing managers who have employed overs...
In Australia, as in most industrialised countries, there is an acute shortage of registered nurses. ...