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The factors that are associated with nurse immigration in lower‐ and middle‐income countries: An integrative review
by
Konlan, Kennedy Diema
, Lee, Tae Wha
, Damiran, Dulamsuren
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a low‐income country
/ Brain drain
/ Delivery of Health Care
/ Developing Countries
/ Emigration
/ Emigration and Immigration
/ Employment
/ foreign country
/ Health care industry
/ Health services
/ Immigration
/ Industrialized nations
/ Keywords
/ LDCs
/ Medical personnel
/ Migration
/ North America
/ Nurses
/ Qualitative research
/ review
/ Salaries and Fringe Benefits
/ Systematic Review
/ Systematic Reviews
/ Workforce
/ Working conditions
2023
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by
Konlan, Kennedy Diema
, Lee, Tae Wha
, Damiran, Dulamsuren
in
a low‐income country
/ Brain drain
/ Delivery of Health Care
/ Developing Countries
/ Emigration
/ Emigration and Immigration
/ Employment
/ foreign country
/ Health care industry
/ Health services
/ Immigration
/ Industrialized nations
/ Keywords
/ LDCs
/ Medical personnel
/ Migration
/ North America
/ Nurses
/ Qualitative research
/ review
/ Salaries and Fringe Benefits
/ Systematic Review
/ Systematic Reviews
/ Workforce
/ Working conditions
2023
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by
Konlan, Kennedy Diema
, Lee, Tae Wha
, Damiran, Dulamsuren
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a low‐income country
/ Brain drain
/ Delivery of Health Care
/ Developing Countries
/ Emigration
/ Emigration and Immigration
/ Employment
/ foreign country
/ Health care industry
/ Health services
/ Immigration
/ Industrialized nations
/ Keywords
/ LDCs
/ Medical personnel
/ Migration
/ North America
/ Nurses
/ Qualitative research
/ review
/ Salaries and Fringe Benefits
/ Systematic Review
/ Systematic Reviews
/ Workforce
/ Working conditions
2023
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The factors that are associated with nurse immigration in lower‐ and middle‐income countries: An integrative review
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The factors that are associated with nurse immigration in lower‐ and middle‐income countries: An integrative review
2023
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This study aims to synthesize the factors associated with nurse emigration from lower and middle-income countries.
Integrative review.
An in-depth search of registries and five databases yielded 9466 records. Using the PRISMA guidelines, 11 were chosen after screening by two authors independently. The mixed methods appraisal tool (MMAT) was used to assess the risk of bias.
The destination countries were Europe and North America, with an inclination for nurse migration of 14.3%-85%. Emigration factors were poor salary, working conditions, poor quality healthcare infrastructure; outdated healthcare technologies, lack of employment opportunities, younger age, relationship status (single), living environment, social pressure, urban residence, work experience, insecurity, high crime rates, political corruption and foreign language skills.
Healthcare authorities and nursing leaders must implement practical measures to minimize nurse emigration.
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc,John Wiley and Sons Inc,Wiley
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