Affiliation:
1. School of Health and Social Care Oulu University of Applied Sciences Oulu Finland
2. Faculty of Health Sciences Department of Nursing Science University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio Campus Kuopio Finland
3. International and Management Affairs The Filipino Nurses Association in the Nordic Region Finland
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundThe shortage of nurses in Finland has prompted the recruitment of Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs) from developing countries mostly with fragile health systems. However, linguistic racism has emerged as a growing threat to the safety and well‐being of IENs in the country.AimTo discuss the consequences of linguistic racism directed towards IENs and to propose solutions to address this issue.MethodThis discussion employed self‐reflection as a means of engaging in critically reflective analysis.DiscussionThe discussion highlighted the factors contributing to linguistic racism, including poor language proficiency, misrepresentation of the nursing profession due to skin color, and political tensions. The phenomenon of linguistic racism affects IENs' communication with patients and colleagues and has a detrimental impact on the mental health and overall health of IENs.ConclusionTo address the issue of linguistic racism, this discussion proposed a comprehensive strategy that includes anti‐racism training for healthcare personnel, the establishment of a conducive workplace culture that fosters diversity and inclusivity, and the provision of adequate assistance and support for IENs.
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Nursing
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