Psychological acculturation, workplace support, and perceived work satisfaction among Filipino educated registered nurses in Manitoba

Filipino internationally educated nurses (IENs) constitute a major portion of the IENs in Manitoba and Canada. Acculturating to Canada can be difficult and can affect job satisfaction and retention. The focus of this research is on Filipino IENs’ acculturation to Canada, sources of workplace suppo...

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Main Author: Dennehy, Susan
Other Authors: Ateah, Christine (Nursing)
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/22158
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-MWU.1993-221582014-07-04T04:25:38Z Psychological acculturation, workplace support, and perceived work satisfaction among Filipino educated registered nurses in Manitoba Dennehy, Susan Ateah, Christine (Nursing) Clarke, Diana (Nursing) Wilkinson, Lori (Sociology) Internationally Educated Nurses Acculturation workplace support job satisfaction Canada Filipino internationally educated nurses (IENs) constitute a major portion of the IENs in Manitoba and Canada. Acculturating to Canada can be difficult and can affect job satisfaction and retention. The focus of this research is on Filipino IENs’ acculturation to Canada, sources of workplace support and perceived job satisfaction. Berry’s (1997) acculturation framework guided the study. A cross-sectional descriptive-correlational method was used. An on-line survey resulted in a study sample of 124 participants. Quantitative and qualitative analysis techniques were used to determine relationships among the variables and to identify recommendations to assist other IENs. Job satisfaction was positively associated with one dimension of acculturation and informal sources of workplace support by immigrants and Canadian co-workers, administration, and the union. When these independent variables were entered into a multiple regression model, only administration support significantly predicted job satisfaction. Implications for nursing practice, leadership and research are discussed. 2013-09-10T21:18:13Z 2013-09-10T21:18:13Z 2013-09-10 http://hdl.handle.net/1993/22158
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topic Internationally Educated Nurses
Acculturation
workplace support
job satisfaction
Canada
spellingShingle Internationally Educated Nurses
Acculturation
workplace support
job satisfaction
Canada
Dennehy, Susan
Psychological acculturation, workplace support, and perceived work satisfaction among Filipino educated registered nurses in Manitoba
description Filipino internationally educated nurses (IENs) constitute a major portion of the IENs in Manitoba and Canada. Acculturating to Canada can be difficult and can affect job satisfaction and retention. The focus of this research is on Filipino IENs’ acculturation to Canada, sources of workplace support and perceived job satisfaction. Berry’s (1997) acculturation framework guided the study. A cross-sectional descriptive-correlational method was used. An on-line survey resulted in a study sample of 124 participants. Quantitative and qualitative analysis techniques were used to determine relationships among the variables and to identify recommendations to assist other IENs. Job satisfaction was positively associated with one dimension of acculturation and informal sources of workplace support by immigrants and Canadian co-workers, administration, and the union. When these independent variables were entered into a multiple regression model, only administration support significantly predicted job satisfaction. Implications for nursing practice, leadership and research are discussed.
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title Psychological acculturation, workplace support, and perceived work satisfaction among Filipino educated registered nurses in Manitoba
title_short Psychological acculturation, workplace support, and perceived work satisfaction among Filipino educated registered nurses in Manitoba
title_full Psychological acculturation, workplace support, and perceived work satisfaction among Filipino educated registered nurses in Manitoba
title_fullStr Psychological acculturation, workplace support, and perceived work satisfaction among Filipino educated registered nurses in Manitoba
title_full_unstemmed Psychological acculturation, workplace support, and perceived work satisfaction among Filipino educated registered nurses in Manitoba
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