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A suitable job?: A qualitative study of becoming a nurse in the context of a globalizing profession in India

机译:合适的工作?:定性研究在印度全球化职业背景下成为护士

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Background: Research on Indian nurses has focused on their participation as global migrant workers for whom opportunities abroad act as an incentive for many to migrate overseas. However, little is known about the careers of Indian nurses, or the impact of a globalized health care market on nurses who remain and on the profession itself in India. Objectives: To explore nurses' accounts of entry into nursing in the context of the globalisation of the nursing profession in India, and the salience of 'migration' for nurses' individual careers. Design: Qualitative interview study (n= 56). Settings and participants: The study drew on interviews with 56 nurses from six sites in Bangalore, India. These included two government hospitals, two private hospitals, a Christian mission hospital, a private outpatient clinic and two private nursing colleges. Participants were selected purposively to include nurses from Christian and Hindu backgrounds, a range of home States, ages and seniority and to deliberately over-recruit (rare) male nurses. Methods: Interviews covered how and why nurses entered nursing, their training and career paths to date, plans for the future, their experiences of providing nursing care and attitudes towards migration. Data analysis drew on grounded theory methods. Results: Nursing is traditionally seen as a viable career particularly for women from Christian communities in India, where it has created inter-generational 'nurse families'. In a globalizing India, nursing is becoming a job 'with prospects' transcending traditional caste, class and gender boundaries. Almost all nurses interviewed who intended seeking overseas employment envisaged migration as a short term option to satisfy career objectives - increased knowledge, skills and economic rewards - that could result in long-term professional and social status gains 'back home' in India. For others, migration was not part of their career plan: yet the increases in status that migration possibilities had brought were crucial to framing nursing as a 'suitable job' for a growing number of entrants. Conclusions: The possibility of migration has facilitated collective social mobility for Indian nurses. Migration possibilities were important not only for those who migrate, but for improving the status of nursing in general in India, making it a more attractive career option for a growing range of recruits.
机译:背景:对印度护士的研究集中在他们作为全球移民工人的参与上,他们在国外的机会可以激励许多人移居海外。但是,人们对印度护士的职业,全球化医疗市场对留在印度的护士及其职业本身的影响知之甚少。目的:在印度护理行业全球化以及护士个人职业的“移民”重要性的背景下,探讨护士对护理工作的看法。设计:定性访谈研究(n = 56)。场所和参与者:该研究来自印度班加罗尔六个地点的56名护士的访谈。其中包括两家政府医院,两家私立医院,一家基督教宣教医院,一家私立门诊诊所和两家私立护理学院。参加者的选择是有目的的,包括来自基督教和印度教背景的护士,原籍国,年龄和资历的护士,以及故意招募(稀有)男护士。方法:访谈涵盖了护士进入护理的方式和原因,迄今为止的培训和职业道路,未来计划,提供护理的经验以及对移民的态度。数据分析基于扎根的理论方法。结果:护理传统上被视为可行的职业,特别是对于印度基督教社区的妇女而言,在这里建立了代际“护士家庭”。在全球化的印度,护理正成为一项“有前景的工作”,超越了传统的种姓,阶级和性别界限。几乎所有受访的打算寻求海外就业的护士都将移民视为实现职业目标的短期选择-增加知识,技能和经济回报-这可能会导致长期的专业和社会地位在印度获得“回国”。对于其他人来说,移徙并不是他们职业生涯计划的一部分:然而,移徙可能性带来的地位上升对于将护理定为越来越多的进入者的“合适工作”至关重要。结论:移民的可能性促进了印度护士的集体社会流动。迁移的可能性不仅对移民者很重要,而且对于提高印度总体护理水平也很重要,这使其成为越来越多的新兵更具吸引力的职业选择。

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