Commentary on Joseph et al.’s (2022) “Transition Experiences of Indian Nurses Into Australian Mental Health System”

Mohammed Al-Sheikh Hassan

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    Abstract

    The study of Joseph et al. (2022) explored the transition experience of Indian-trained nurses into Australian mental health care settings. The study employed hermeneutic phenomenology as the approach, guided by van Manen?s (1990) framework. The study included a purposive sample of 16 participants who were recruited via advertising and snowballing techniques. Data were collected via in-depth individual interviews and analyzed thematically. Initially, I want to emphasize that this commentary article does not aim to comment on or critique the methodology and methods of Joseph et al. (2022) but to comment on the study?s aim, findings, and discussion.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)6-7
    Number of pages2
    JournalJournal of Transcultural Nursing
    Volume34
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished (VoR) - 8 Oct 2022

    Keywords

    • Asian People
    • Australia
    • Humans
    • Mental Health
    • Minority & ethnic groups
    • Orientations
    • Overseas employment
    • Psychiatric-mental health nursing
    • Transitions

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