Factors Related to Japanese Nurses’ Tolerance Toward Indonesian Nurse Trainees

Sae Tanaka, H. Matsunaga, Norihito Noguchi, Kaoru Shibayama, Akina Ishibashi, Kazuyuki Akinaga, Nahoko Kakihara, Y. Fukuyama, K. Shinchi
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Objectives: This study aimed to clarify factors related to Japanese nurses’ tolerance toward Indonesian nurse trainees. Methods: We conducted a self-administered questionnaire survey from May 21, 2015 to June 13, 2015 targeting Japanese nurses in a hospital accepting Indonesian nurse trainees. Results: We received responses from 97 of the 109 participants (collection rate: 89%, valid response rate: 100%). “Length of education,” “overseas travel experience,” “number of countries traveled,” “length of stay,” and “foreign language learning experience” were significantly related to tolerance and this supported results from previous research targeting residents. Foreign language learning experience had a significantly greater influence on increasing tolerance compared to agreement with policies on introducing foreign nurses. These are important findings when considering future nurse education and smooth cooperation with foreign nurses. Conclusion: Factors related to tolerance were length of education and experience with different cultures.
日本护士对印尼实习护士容忍度相关因素分析
目的:本研究旨在厘清日本护士对印尼护生容忍的相关因素。方法:于2015年5月21日至2015年6月13日对某印尼护士培训医院的日籍护士进行问卷调查。结果:109名参与者中,我们收到了97名参与者的回复(回收率:89%,有效回复率:100%)。“受教育年限”、“海外旅游经历”、“旅游国家数量”、“停留时间”和“外语学习经历”与容忍度显著相关,这支持了之前针对居民的研究结果。与同意引进外籍护士的政策相比,外语学习经验对增加容忍度的影响要大得多。这些都是未来护士教育和与外籍护士顺利合作的重要发现。结论:受教育年限和不同文化背景与容忍度有关。
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