Department of Nursing Science, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland.
School of Wellbeing and Culture, Oulu University of Applied Sciences, Oulu, Finland.
Int Nurs Rev. 2024 Sep;71(3):661-669. doi: 10.1111/inr.12901. Epub 2023 Nov 2.
To understand the experiences of Filipino internationally educated nurses (FIENs) on their recognition and credentialing pathway in the recruitment process in Finland.
The nursing shortage in Finland results in the recruitment of internationally educated nurses (IENs) such as those from the Philippines. In the context of migration, IENs experience a rigorous process to become qualified nurses in the destination country.
A thematic analysis of the secondary data from qualitative interviews was conducted. Ten FIENs (n = 10) were recruited from university hospitals in Finland through purposeful and snowball sampling. The study adhered to the consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research (COREQ) checklist.
Three main themes were identified. First, pre-migration victories and predicaments described the experiences of FIENs during the recruitment process and the pathway to acquiring a Registered Nurse qualification. Second, ambiguous integration implied integrating into the workplace while working on the top-up education programme as a prerequisite to nursing registration. Lastly, migration uncertainty discussed the interest among FIENs to continue practising as Registered Nurses (RNs) in Finland.
Pre-migration orientation and workplace integration experiences influenced FIENs' choice to practise as RNs in Finland. The licensure pathway for FIENs required collaboration from various stakeholders in Finnish society. It is recommended to structure the system for the recognition and qualification process of IENs by creating a national model in line with international standards and requirements in collaboration with higher education institutions.
Recognition of previous education and clinical experience can facilitate the transition to becoming an RN for IENs, but the lack of a clear education model and recognition of foreign nursing qualifications leads to deskilling and hinders IENs from practising. Policies prioritising education and integration into the local healthcare system can facilitate the integration and professional growth of IENs, enabling them to contribute significantly to the healthcare system.
了解菲律宾国际教育护士(FIEN)在芬兰招聘过程中对其认可和资格认证途径的体验。
芬兰的护士短缺导致招聘国际教育护士(IEN),例如来自菲律宾的护士。在移民背景下,IEN 需要经历严格的程序才能成为目的地国家的合格护士。
对来自芬兰大学医院的 10 名 FIEN(n=10)进行了定性访谈的二次数据分析的主题分析。该研究遵循了定性研究报告的统一标准(COREQ)清单。
确定了三个主要主题。首先,迁移前的胜利和困境描述了 FIEN 在招聘过程中以及获得注册护士资格的途径中的经历。其次,模糊的整合意味着在完成高级教育计划作为注册护士注册的前提条件的同时融入工作场所。最后,移民的不确定性讨论了 FIEN 继续在芬兰作为注册护士(RN)执业的兴趣。
迁移前的定向和工作场所融合体验影响了 FIEN 在芬兰作为 RN 执业的选择。FIEN 的许可途径需要芬兰社会各利益相关者的合作。建议通过与高等教育机构合作,根据国际标准和要求制定国家模式,构建 IEN 认可和资格认证过程的系统。
承认以前的教育和临床经验可以促进 IEN 过渡到成为 RN,但缺乏明确的教育模式和对外国护理资格的认可会导致技能下降,并阻碍 IEN 执业。优先考虑教育和融入当地医疗保健系统的政策可以促进 IEN 的融入和专业成长,使他们能够为医疗保健系统做出重大贡献。