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Lived experiences of internationally educated nurses in hospitals in the United States of America
M. M. Jose
School of Nursing
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United States of America
100%
Lived Experience
100%
Internationally Educated nurses
100%
Nursing Workforce
18%
India
9%
Medical Center
9%
Philippines
9%
World War II
9%
US Hospitals
9%
Nigeria
9%
US Health Care
9%
Practice-based Studies
9%
Nursing Shortage
9%
New Immigrants
9%
Orientation Program
9%
Transition Program
9%
Emergent Themes
9%
Guided Interview
9%
Subjective Perspective
9%
Cohesiveness
9%
Phenomenology of Practice
9%
Nursing and Health Professions
Lived Experience
100%
Health Service
25%
Immigrant
25%
Nursing Shortage
25%
Phenomenology
25%