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Insights from a national study.

Judith C Kulig1, Norma J Stewart, Debra Morgan

  • 1School of Health Sciences, University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta.

The Canadian Nurse
|June 1, 2006
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Aboriginal registered nurses are vital for First Nations health services in Canada. This study highlights their demographics, motivations, and commitment to rural and remote practice.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Indigenous Health
  • Rural Health

Background:

  • Aboriginal registered nurses are crucial for First Nations community health.
  • There is limited information available on this nursing group in Canada.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide information on Aboriginal registered nurses in Canada.
  • To describe the characteristics and practice of these nurses in rural and remote settings.

Main Methods:

  • Documentary analysis of national study data.
  • National survey of nurses, including Aboriginal registered nurses.

Main Results:

  • Participants were predominantly female, aged 40-49, diploma-prepared, with <10 years licensure.
  • 41.4% returned to their home communities for work.

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  • Nurses enjoy rural/remote challenges, seek community family life, and create supportive work environments.
  • Conclusions:

    • Aboriginal registered nurses are committed to rural and remote practice.
    • They find fulfillment in challenging environments and community living.
    • Supportive work environments are key for retention.