El-Haddad M
Sunshine Coast Health Service District (SCHSD), Qld, Australia.
Int Nurs Rev. 2006 Dec;53(4):284-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1466-7657.2006.00497.x.
To gain a better understanding of some of the factors that may be contributing to the shortage of national nurses in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Approximately 3% of the UAE nursing workforce are currently nationals, which explains the UAE dependency on transient expatriate nurses. Even though Emirati women have been recently empowered to join the national workforce, not many have joined the nursing profession. Several factors may be contributing, in varying degrees, to this predicament.
The socio-economic factors as well as the cultural and religious customs that have shaped the country and its people are examined. Hence, the historical background to the establishment of the UAE, women in Islam, the first nurse in Islam, the development of nursing in the UAE and the Emirates Nursing Association are considered.
Factors contributing to the limited number of UAE nationals in the nursing profession include, but are not limited to: the low status of nursing in the UAE; the variations in basic nursing programmes in the country; the lack of Arabic educational resources; the affluent life style of UAE nationals as well as the strict cultural norms and religious values by which they live. As the need to nationalize the nursing workforce in the UAE is paramount, these issues and other perceived barriers from the perspective of Emirati nurses need to be explored and addressed.
更好地理解可能导致阿拉伯联合酋长国(阿联酋)本国护士短缺的一些因素。
目前,阿联酋护士队伍中约3%为本国国民,这解释了阿联酋对临时外籍护士的依赖。尽管阿联酋女性最近被赋予加入本国劳动力队伍的权利,但加入护理行业的人数并不多。有几个因素可能在不同程度上导致了这一困境。
研究塑造该国及其人民的社会经济因素以及文化和宗教习俗。因此,考虑了阿联酋建国的历史背景、伊斯兰教中的女性、伊斯兰教中的首位护士、阿联酋护理行业的发展以及阿联酋护士协会。
导致阿联酋本国护士从事护理行业人数有限的因素包括但不限于:阿联酋护理行业地位低下;该国基础护理课程的差异;阿拉伯语教育资源匮乏;阿联酋本国国民的富裕生活方式以及他们所遵循的严格文化规范和宗教价值观。由于使阿联酋护士队伍本国化的需求至关重要,需要从阿联酋护士的角度探讨并解决这些问题以及其他明显的障碍。