Kokorelias Kristina M, Saragosa Marianne, Abdelhalim Reham, Vo Ann
Division of Geriatric Medicine, Department of Medicine, Sinai Health System and University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Department of Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Int J Older People Nurs. 2025 May;20(3):e70027. doi: 10.1111/opn.70027.
To comprehensively review the experiences and support needs of internationally educated nurses in healthcare settings for older people, identify current supportive interventions for internationally educated nurses in gerontological nursing practice and determine research gaps in the existing literature on their experiences and support needs. The review includes all types of nurses, except those focusing solely on undergraduate nurses who have yet to practise and nursing assistants.
A scoping review by a Canadian review group followed the methodological framework outlined by Arksey and O'Malley (2005) and later refined by Levac, Colquhoun, and O'Brien (2010). Articles of any publication date were included. A two-stage screening process was conducted independently to determine eligibility. Data extraction was performed using a piloted charting form. We also conducted a consultative exercise with Canadian nurses. Thematic and descriptive analyses were employed to analyse the extracted data.
Seven databases (PubMed, PsycINFO, PsychArticles, CINAHL, Scopus, Web of Science and EThOS) were systematically searched on April 27, 2024. Grey literature was searched using Google search engines, OpenGrey, ProQuest Sociological Abstracts and ProQuest ERIC, Healthcare Management Information Consortium, Open Grey repository, Proceedings First, Canada Health and Council for Allied Health Professions Research, and through expert consultation.
The scoping review identified 11 articles from Canada, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway and the United Kingdom, highlighting positive experiences and challenges internationally educated nurses face in healthcare settings for older people. Nurses were primarily registered nurses. Challenges included workplace interpersonal issues, language barriers and organisational constraints, while positive experiences included being valued by older adults and colleagues.
The findings highlight the need for supportive interventions like mentorship, cultural competency training and organisation-led initiatives to improve internationally educated nurses' integration and retention in geriatric care, enhancing care quality for older persons.
Enhancing mentorship programs, cultural competency training, and organization-led support initiatives can improve the integration, retention, and overall well-being of internationally educated nurses in geriatric care, ultimately enhancing the quality of care for older adults.
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全面回顾在老年人医疗保健环境中受过国际教育的护士的经历和支持需求,确定老年护理实践中针对受过国际教育的护士的现有支持性干预措施,并找出关于其经历和支持需求的现有文献中的研究空白。该综述涵盖所有类型的护士,但不包括仅专注于尚未执业的本科护士和护理助理。
一个加拿大综述小组进行了一项范围综述,遵循了Arksey和O'Malley(2005年)概述并随后由Levac、Colquhoun和O'Brien(2010年)完善的方法框架。纳入任何出版日期的文章。独立进行两阶段筛选过程以确定 eligibility。使用预先测试的图表形式进行数据提取。我们还与加拿大护士进行了协商活动。采用主题分析和描述性分析来分析提取的数据。
2024年4月27日系统搜索了七个数据库(PubMed、PsycINFO、PsychArticles、CINAHL、Scopus、Web of Science和EThOS)。使用谷歌搜索引擎、OpenGrey、ProQuest社会学文摘、ProQuest教育资源信息中心、医疗保健管理信息联盟、Open Grey知识库、会议论文优先数据库、加拿大健康与联合健康专业研究理事会,并通过专家咨询搜索灰色文献。
范围综述确定了来自加拿大、德国、爱尔兰、荷兰、新西兰、挪威和英国的11篇文章,突出了受过国际教育的护士在老年人医疗保健环境中面临的积极经历和挑战。护士主要是注册护士。挑战包括工作场所人际关系问题、语言障碍和组织限制,而积极经历包括受到老年人和同事的重视。
研究结果强调需要诸如指导、文化能力培训和组织主导的举措等支持性干预措施,以提高受过国际教育的护士在老年护理中的融入和留用率,提高老年人的护理质量。
加强指导计划、文化能力培训和组织主导的支持举措可以改善受过国际教育的护士在老年护理中的融入、留用率和整体幸福感,最终提高老年人的护理质量。
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