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Citation

Estacio EV, Saidy-Khan S. Glob. Qual. Nurs. Res. 2014; 1: e2333393614532618.

Affiliation

Keele University, Staffordshire, United Kingdom.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/2333393614532618

PMID

28462288

PMCID

PMC5342848

Abstract

In this article, we explore the experiences of racial microaggression among migrant nurses in the United Kingdom. Eleven migrant nurses kept a reflective diary for 6 weeks to record and reflect on their experiences of living and working in the United Kingdom. The diary entries were then thematically analyzed. The results suggest that migrant nurses experienced racial microaggression from patients and colleagues through racial preferences and bullying. Institutional racism also hindered their opportunities for further training and promotion. As a result, some experienced feelings of anger, frustration, and even paranoia. Despite the negative consequences of racial microaggression on their emotional well-being, incidents were downplayed as trivial because of their vague and subtle nature. To encourage better multicultural interactions in the workplace, supportive organizational infrastructures need to be in place to enhance diversity awareness and to improve mechanisms for reporting and dealing with cases of racial microaggression.


Language: en

Keywords

diaries / journals; health care; immigrants / migrants; psychology; racism; work environment

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