这就像 "追逐你的尾巴":在国家卫生服务机构工作的非洲黑人护士的经历

Isaac Tuffour
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目的:国家医疗服务系统(NHS)由多样化的员工组成,然而,人们对在国家医疗服务系统医疗机构工作的非洲黑人心理健康护士的经历了解不多。本研究旨在了解在国家医疗服务系统工作的非洲黑人精神科护士的经历。研究方法采用定性方法和解释性现象学分析。研究人员通过半结构式访谈收集了来自撒哈拉以南非洲地区的五名经验丰富的注册精神健康护士的数据,这些护士目前正在英格兰执业。结果:出现了三个从属主题,即有点令人震惊、我是否受到重视?分析突出了参与者对在英国临床环境中工作经历的深刻见解。结论:让每一位护士都能感受到自己的价值并充分发挥自己的潜能是至关重要的,我们必须制定全面、创新的战略,鼓励临床环境中的多样性和包容性。
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It is like “Chasing Your Tail”: The Experiences of Black African Nurses Working in the National Health Service
Objective: The National Health Service (NHS) is made up of diverse workforce, however, not much is known about the experiences of black African mental health nurses working in NHS health care setting. The aim of this research is to unravel the experiences of black African mental nurses working in the NHS. Methods: A qualitative method and interpretative phenomenological analysis was used. Semi-structured interviews were used to collect data from five experienced registered mental health nurses from sub-Saharan Africa actively practicing in England. Results: Three subordinate themes emerged namely: A little bit shocking, am I valued? and team dynamics and diversity. The analysis highlights explicit insights into participants’ experiences of working in clinical settings in England. Conclusion: It is essential for every nurse to feel valued and realise their full potential, it is essential that we develop holistic and innovative strategies for encouraging diversity and inclusivity in the clinical environment.
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