Support for overseas qualified nurses in adjusting to Australian nursing practice: a systematic review

Jun 3, 2011International journal of evidence-based healthcare

Support for internationally trained nurses adjusting to nursing practice in Australia

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Abstract

A total of 12 papers were included in the review examining the adjustment of overseas nurses to Australian nursing practice.

  • Overseas nurses often find it very difficult to enter Australian culture.
  • Feelings of loneliness and isolation are common among overseas nurses, impacting their ability to settle in and practice nursing in Australia.
  • Positive work and educational environments may support overseas nurses' adjustment to nursing practice.
  • Transition programs addressing cultural differences could improve the integration of overseas nurses.
  • Strategies to help overseas nurses form informal networks may enhance their transition into effective practitioners.

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