Caring across borders: Indonesian care workers’ experiences of working in Japan

Joko Gunawan, Ferry Efendi, Yuko Tsujita, H. Oda
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Purpose Despite the large number of Indonesian health-care workers working as migrant care workers in Japan, there is a lack of studies that have investigated this phenomenon or assessed the working conditions of Indonesian care workers working in Japanese aged-care facilities. This study aims to explore the work experiences of Indonesian care workers in Japan. Design/methodology/approach A qualitative descriptive research design was used, and a purposive sample of 18 Indonesian health-care workers (12 nurses and six midwives) who work as care workers in Japan participated in this study. Semistructured interviews were conducted with these participants between December 2022 and January 2023. The data were analyzed using content analysis. The Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research checklist was used to report this study. Findings Four key themes emerged from the data: easy but mentally challenging, being a care worker is a blessing, working in a partially Muslim-friendly environment and enjoy living: prefer to stay longer. Originality/value The work experiences of Indonesian care workers in Japan are complex and multifaceted. By understanding their experiences and needs, the authors can work toward creating more inclusive and supportive workplaces for all.
跨越国界的关爱:印度尼西亚护理工作者在日本工作的经历
目的尽管有大量印尼医护人员作为移民护理人员在日本工作,但缺乏对这一现象进行调查或对在日本老年护理机构工作的印尼护理人员的工作条件进行评估的研究。本研究旨在探讨印尼护理人员在日本的工作经历。本研究采用了定性描述研究设计,并有目的性地抽取了 18 名在日本从事护理工作的印尼医护人员(12 名护士和 6 名助产士)作为样本。在 2022 年 12 月至 2023 年 1 月期间,对这些参与者进行了半结构式访谈。研究采用内容分析法对数据进行了分析。研究结果从数据中得出了四个关键主题:轻松但具有精神挑战性、成为护理人员是一种幸福、在部分穆斯林友好的环境中工作以及享受生活:更愿意多待一段时间。通过了解他们的经历和需求,作者可以努力为所有人创造更具包容性和支持性的工作场所。
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