Global migration and factors that support acculturation and retention of international nurses: A systematic review
Background: International nurses (migrant nurses who are recruited to work in different countries) make essential contributions to global health and care workforces that are experiencing domestic nurse shortages. Global recruitment and migration is increasing, and with growing dependency on internat...
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Main Authors: | Charlene Pressley (Author), Dillon Newton (Author), Joanne Garside (Author), Padam Simkhada (Author), Bibha Simkhada (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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