What is it about?
The scoping review titled "The Journey of Indonesian Nurse Migration" investigates the patterns and experiences of Indonesian nurses migrating internationally. It explores the three key stages of migration: pre-migration, during migration, and post-migration. The review examines reasons for migration, challenges faced, such as language barriers, deskilling, and mental health issues, and the impact of migration on both the nurses and the health systems of Indonesia and the destination countries. The research is based on a comprehensive analysis of existing literature and aims to inform better policies and practices surrounding the international mobility of Indonesian nurses.
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Why is it important?
The scoping review on Indonesian nurse migration is important as it provides insights into the complex dynamics of healthcare workforce mobility. By examining the experiences of Indonesian nurses, it highlights the challenges they face, such as cultural adjustments and professional hurdles. This understanding is crucial for developing policies and strategies to support migrating nurses, ensuring their well-being, and addressing the impact on healthcare systems both in Indonesia and destination countries. Such research is vital for informed policymaking in global health, enhancing international collaboration, and improving healthcare delivery standards globally.
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This page is a summary of: The journey of Indonesian nurse migration: a scoping review, Healthcare in Low-resource Settings, November 2023, PAGEPress Publications,
DOI: 10.4081/hls.2023.11834.
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