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Migrant and ethnic minority nurses' experience of working in European health services: a qualitative study.

Isabel Anton-SolanasBeatriz Rodríguez-RocaValérie VanceulebroeckNuran KömürcüIndrani KalkanIsabel Huércanos-EsparzaAntónio Casa NovaNadia Hamam-AlcoberElena Tambo-LizaldeMargarida CoelhoTeresa CoelhoYannic Van GilsSeda Değirmenci ÖzArzu KavalaEnrique Ramón-ArbuésBenjamin A JerueAna Belén Subirón-Valera
Published in: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P (2022)
Migrant and ethnic minority nurses working in the European Union experience and witness discrimination and prejudice from patients and colleagues due to cultural differences. European health services should closely monitor and address discrimination and prejudice towards migrant and ethnic minority staff and patients, and take initiatives to reduce and, eventually, eradicate them.
Keyphrases
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  • quality improvement
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