Oslo Met, Oslo Metropolitan University, Oslo, Norway.
Int Nurs Rev. 2022 Sep;69(3):405-415. doi: 10.1111/inr.12787. Epub 2022 Jul 22.
To synthesize knowledge extracted from the literature about protecting factors and challenges to resilience, among migrant nurses, and specifically how knowledge synthesized through the process of the literature review is relevant to nursing and health policy.
How nurses, in general, face challenges is well documented and is often linked to the concept of resilience; however, there seems to be a lack of systematic knowledge synthesis focusing on the resilience of internationally educated nurses following migration.
The review was guided by the PRISMA guidelines, and a systematic search of peer-reviewed qualitative and mixed-method articles reporting empirical research was performed in the MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsycINFO and Academic Search Ultimate databases. Methodological rigour was assessed by the Joanna Briggs' checklist, and a structured theme-based ecological framework, inspired by Ungar's model of resilience, was chosen.
Following critical appraisal, 37 studies were included that identified both challenges and individual, contextual and structural protective factors in host countries and are linked to resilience.
Resilience of internationally educated nurses depends on a combination of individual and contextual protective factors, with the major emphasis being placed on individual protective factors. It is crucial to consider resilience in ensuring that internationally educated nurses' experience is appreciated, as this is necessary if nurses are to deliver the best possible health service while integrating into their host country.
Authorities, managers in clinical practice and education, trade unions and nurses in general should be aware of the coping strategies, the strengths and supportive factors that can promote resilience and be aware of the challenges that undermine resilience and negatively impact internationally educated nurses' practice and social interactions.
综合文献中关于移民护士的保护因素和适应力挑战的知识,特别是通过文献综述过程综合的知识如何与护理和卫生政策相关。
一般来说,护士面临的挑战有详细的记录,并且经常与适应力的概念相关联;然而,似乎缺乏系统地综合关注移民后国际教育护士适应力的知识。
该综述遵循 PRISMA 指南进行,对报告实证研究的同行评审定性和混合方法文章进行了 MEDLINE、CINAHL、PsycINFO 和 Academic Search Ultimate 数据库的系统搜索。方法学严谨性由 Joanna Briggs 清单评估,选择了一个基于 Ungar 适应力模型的主题结构化生态框架。
经过严格评估,纳入了 37 项研究,这些研究确定了在东道国存在的挑战以及个人、环境和结构保护因素,并与适应力相关。
国际教育护士的适应力取决于个人和环境保护因素的结合,重点放在个人保护因素上。考虑适应力至关重要,以确保国际教育护士的经验得到重视,因为这是护士在融入其东道国的同时提供最佳医疗服务所必需的。
当局、临床实践和教育中的管理人员、工会以及一般护士应该了解应对策略、能够促进适应力的优势和支持因素,并了解破坏适应力并对国际教育护士的实践和社会互动产生负面影响的挑战。