The career progression of migrant nurses within the Irish health system was an issue raised in our discussions with key stakeholders. Concern was raised that few migrant nurses had achieved managerial grades in Ireland (CNM1 or CNM2) and that perhaps this stemmed from a reluctance to apply for senior posts. Evidence internationally suggests that migrant health workers frequently occupy less desirable posts [1,2] within the health systems of their host countries and that they struggle to achieve career progression [3]. A number of reasons have been cited for their stalled career progression and these include poor take-up of training [4], a lack of transparency in the management of promotions [3] and ‘discrimination in the quality of support ...
Background The World Health Organization’s Global Code on the International Recruitment of Health Pe...
BACKGROUND: Ireland is heavily reliant on non-EU migrant health workers to staff its health system. ...
Abstract Background: Research on health worker migration in the Irish context has categorized migran...
The career progression of migrant nurses within the Irish health system was an issue raised in our d...
Active overseas recruitment efforts have attracted large numbers of migrant nurses into the Irish he...
Active overseas recruitment efforts have attracted large numbers of migrant nurses into the Irish he...
Ireland, historically a net exporter of nurses to countries such as the UK and the USA, began in the...
Migrant nurses, mainly from outside of the EU, are now an essential component of the Irish nursing w...
Ireland began actively recruiting nurses internationally in 2000. Between 2000 and 2010, 35% of new ...
Research on health worker migration in the Irish context has previously sought to categorize migrant...
Despite the advances in medical research the depletion of the nursing workforce has the potential to...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Although international nurse recruitment campaigns have succeeded in attractin...
Title: Exploring Irish Nursing Careers in the British National Health Service. Background: The exper...
Abstract Background There is growing concern globally at the current flows of nurse migration, parti...
Overseas nurse recruitment: Ireland as an illustration of the dynamic nature of nurse migration
Background The World Health Organization’s Global Code on the International Recruitment of Health Pe...
BACKGROUND: Ireland is heavily reliant on non-EU migrant health workers to staff its health system. ...
Abstract Background: Research on health worker migration in the Irish context has categorized migran...
The career progression of migrant nurses within the Irish health system was an issue raised in our d...
Active overseas recruitment efforts have attracted large numbers of migrant nurses into the Irish he...
Active overseas recruitment efforts have attracted large numbers of migrant nurses into the Irish he...
Ireland, historically a net exporter of nurses to countries such as the UK and the USA, began in the...
Migrant nurses, mainly from outside of the EU, are now an essential component of the Irish nursing w...
Ireland began actively recruiting nurses internationally in 2000. Between 2000 and 2010, 35% of new ...
Research on health worker migration in the Irish context has previously sought to categorize migrant...
Despite the advances in medical research the depletion of the nursing workforce has the potential to...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Although international nurse recruitment campaigns have succeeded in attractin...
Title: Exploring Irish Nursing Careers in the British National Health Service. Background: The exper...
Abstract Background There is growing concern globally at the current flows of nurse migration, parti...
Overseas nurse recruitment: Ireland as an illustration of the dynamic nature of nurse migration
Background The World Health Organization’s Global Code on the International Recruitment of Health Pe...
BACKGROUND: Ireland is heavily reliant on non-EU migrant health workers to staff its health system. ...
Abstract Background: Research on health worker migration in the Irish context has categorized migran...