The work-life experiences of black nurses in the UK (30th May 2008)
This research was commissioned by the RCN in order to collate detailed narratives of the work-life experiences of nurses from established minority ethnic communities within the UK (rather than more recently arrived internationally recruited migrant nurses). The data on which this report is based was collated at three focus group sessions held in October and November 2007 involving a total of 30 black nurses. The main objective of the research was to provide illustrative examples of the work-life experiences of black nurses in the UK and also to encourage a discussion about how the RCN could be involved in helping to improve the working lives of its black members. The report makes some recommendations for the RCN to support these aims.
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This research was commissioned by the RCN in order to collate detailed narratives of the work-life experiences of nurses from established minority ethnic communities within the UK (rather than more recently arrived internationally recruited migrant nurses). The data on which this report is based was collated at three focus group sessions held in October and November 2007 involving a total of 30 black nurses. The main objective of the research was to provide illustrative examples of the work-life experiences of black nurses in the UK and also to encourage a discussion about how the RCN could be involved in helping to improve the working lives of its black members. The report makes some recommendations for the RCN to support these aims.
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