Aim To conduct a scoping project to identify perceived barriers to UK nurse registration as experienced by internationally educated nurses working as healthcare assistants in the UK. Method Eleven internationally educated nurses working as healthcare assistants in two London hospitals attended two facilitated focus groups. Qualitative thematic analysis was used to analyse the data. Findings Study participants articulated frustration with UK English language testing requirements and a sense of injustice and unfairness relating to: double standards for nurses educated within and outside of the European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA); and what was perceived, by some, as arbitrary English language testing with unnecessaril...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Aim: To discuss the perceptions about the International English Language Testin...
Twenty five percent of the current New Zealand nursing workforce comprises internationally qualified...
Aims and Objectives: To compare the communication and practice experiences of migrant nurses in geog...
Aim: To conduct a scoping project to identify perceived barriers to UK nurse registration as underst...
Aim and objective: To explore nurses’ perspectives of language barriers and their impact on the prov...
© 2016 Elsevier. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://...
Aim- To understand Filipino nurses’ experiences of the ‘Test of Competence’ process, alongside th...
This capstone explored the perceived barriers that non-native speakers of English (NNSE) face in the...
This paper examines the regulatory characteristics of the EU, the UK, and Japan concerning the accep...
Against the backdrop of the Council’s approval for public consultation on language requirementsrevie...
Background & Significance: For decades, to counter nursing shortages, hospitals in developed countri...
Background & Significance: For decades, to counter nursing shortages, hospitals in developed countri...
Language tests for overseas registered nurses (ORN) working outside their home country are essential...
Language tests for overseas registered nurses (ORN) working outside their home country are essential...
We have a natural experiment emerging, with different UK countries looking at different approaches t...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Aim: To discuss the perceptions about the International English Language Testin...
Twenty five percent of the current New Zealand nursing workforce comprises internationally qualified...
Aims and Objectives: To compare the communication and practice experiences of migrant nurses in geog...
Aim: To conduct a scoping project to identify perceived barriers to UK nurse registration as underst...
Aim and objective: To explore nurses’ perspectives of language barriers and their impact on the prov...
© 2016 Elsevier. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://...
Aim- To understand Filipino nurses’ experiences of the ‘Test of Competence’ process, alongside th...
This capstone explored the perceived barriers that non-native speakers of English (NNSE) face in the...
This paper examines the regulatory characteristics of the EU, the UK, and Japan concerning the accep...
Against the backdrop of the Council’s approval for public consultation on language requirementsrevie...
Background & Significance: For decades, to counter nursing shortages, hospitals in developed countri...
Background & Significance: For decades, to counter nursing shortages, hospitals in developed countri...
Language tests for overseas registered nurses (ORN) working outside their home country are essential...
Language tests for overseas registered nurses (ORN) working outside their home country are essential...
We have a natural experiment emerging, with different UK countries looking at different approaches t...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Aim: To discuss the perceptions about the International English Language Testin...
Twenty five percent of the current New Zealand nursing workforce comprises internationally qualified...
Aims and Objectives: To compare the communication and practice experiences of migrant nurses in geog...