Researches

Explore the research initiatives and findings dedicated to advancing nursing knowledge and improving health outcomes for Filipino nurses worldwide.

The lived experience of Filipino registered nurses seeking to migrate overseas (Berzenn Urbi, 2018)

Lived experiences of Filipino internationally educated nurses working in the United States: Facing discrimination in the workplace (Jonathan Petty, 2016)

Motivation, Education, and Expectations: Experiences of Philippine Immigrant Nurses (Kari Dahl and Line Nortvedt, 2021)

Adaptation Experiences of Internationally Educated Filipino Nurses Employed in the United States (Gloria Beriones, 2014)

Agency in deskilling: Filipino nurses’ experiences in the Norwegian health care sector (Aslaug Gotehus, 2021)

Double Whammy for a New Breed of Foreign-Educated Nurses: Lived Experiences of Filipino Physician-Turned Nurses in the United State (Victor Vapor and Yu Xu, 2011)

A courageous journey: Experiences of migrant Philippine nurses in Norway,( Line Nortvedt, Vibeke Lohne, and Kari Dahl, 2020)

I chose to stay for a while’: Aspirations and capabilities in the nonmigration decision making of nurses in the Philippines (Aslaug Gotehus, 2023)

I often experience lack of trust” : Lived experience of nurses from the Philippines in the Icelandic labor market (Erla S. Kristjánsdóttir and Thora H. Christiansen)

Demands of immigration among nurses from Canada and the Philippines (Linda Victorino Beechinor and Joyce Fitzpatrick, 2008)

Front-liners on the Sidelines: The credential recognition experiences of Filipino internationally-educated nurses (IENs) in Victoria, British Columbia (BC), (Micah Leonida, 2019)