EXPLORING THE INTENTION OF UNIMAS FINAL YEAR DEGREE NURSING STUDENTS ON WORKING ABROAD

Background: The significant global shortage of nursing profession in many countries, including Malaysia has become a tremendous issue and the increment of international recruitment to fill the gaps. It leads to migration where skilled nurses move to wealthier nations for better opportunities whic...

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Main Author: CINDY, JAMES
Format: Final Year Project Report
Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2024
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spelling my.unimas.ir.457652024-08-22T06:29:09Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45765/ EXPLORING THE INTENTION OF UNIMAS FINAL YEAR DEGREE NURSING STUDENTS ON WORKING ABROAD CINDY, JAMES R Medicine (General) RT Nursing Background: The significant global shortage of nursing profession in many countries, including Malaysia has become a tremendous issue and the increment of international recruitment to fill the gaps. It leads to migration where skilled nurses move to wealthier nations for better opportunities which are driven by several factors. Methods: A qualitative research with descriptive design and data were collected using semi-structured interviews. Findings: All respondents expressed a desire to pursue international employment. Nursing students are motivated to work abroad by a range of factors beyond financial incentives, including opportunities for professional growth and personal aspirations. Nevertheless, substantial obstacles such as financial limitations, linguistic disparities, and personal hurdles need to be addressed to support their successful integration and retention in the global healthcare sector. Conclusion: The research identified financial opportunities, professional growth, and personal interest, while significant barriers include economic factors, language proficiency issues, and individual challenges. The study suggests recommendations aimed at addressing these challenges and fostering support for nursing students in achieving their career objectives. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2024 Final Year Project Report NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45765/1/CINDY%20JAMES%20ft.pdf CINDY, JAMES (2024) EXPLORING THE INTENTION OF UNIMAS FINAL YEAR DEGREE NURSING STUDENTS ON WORKING ABROAD. [Final Year Project Report] (Unpublished)
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CINDY, JAMES
EXPLORING THE INTENTION OF UNIMAS FINAL YEAR DEGREE NURSING STUDENTS ON WORKING ABROAD
description Background: The significant global shortage of nursing profession in many countries, including Malaysia has become a tremendous issue and the increment of international recruitment to fill the gaps. It leads to migration where skilled nurses move to wealthier nations for better opportunities which are driven by several factors. Methods: A qualitative research with descriptive design and data were collected using semi-structured interviews. Findings: All respondents expressed a desire to pursue international employment. Nursing students are motivated to work abroad by a range of factors beyond financial incentives, including opportunities for professional growth and personal aspirations. Nevertheless, substantial obstacles such as financial limitations, linguistic disparities, and personal hurdles need to be addressed to support their successful integration and retention in the global healthcare sector. Conclusion: The research identified financial opportunities, professional growth, and personal interest, while significant barriers include economic factors, language proficiency issues, and individual challenges. The study suggests recommendations aimed at addressing these challenges and fostering support for nursing students in achieving their career objectives.
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title EXPLORING THE INTENTION OF UNIMAS FINAL YEAR DEGREE NURSING STUDENTS ON WORKING ABROAD
title_short EXPLORING THE INTENTION OF UNIMAS FINAL YEAR DEGREE NURSING STUDENTS ON WORKING ABROAD
title_full EXPLORING THE INTENTION OF UNIMAS FINAL YEAR DEGREE NURSING STUDENTS ON WORKING ABROAD
title_fullStr EXPLORING THE INTENTION OF UNIMAS FINAL YEAR DEGREE NURSING STUDENTS ON WORKING ABROAD
title_full_unstemmed EXPLORING THE INTENTION OF UNIMAS FINAL YEAR DEGREE NURSING STUDENTS ON WORKING ABROAD
title_sort exploring the intention of unimas final year degree nursing students on working abroad
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS)
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url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45765/1/CINDY%20JAMES%20ft.pdf
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