Challenges Faced by Nursing Profession in Saudi Arabia

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Duaa Abdullah Jubaili
Shaimaa Hamza Burnawi
Seham Fahad Naem Alshammri
Rana Abdullah Alzohaifi
Norah Mohmmed Almutairi
Sami Nahar Alshammari
Amal Awad Alshammry
Amal Muhyi Almuntashiri
Omar Abdulrahman Abdullah Alrashidi
Mashael Saud Abdullah Al Shammari
Shorouq Oudah Nahar Alanazi
Aziza Ahmed Mohammed Al-Ghamdi

Abstract

Saudi Arabia is currently dealing with a severe nursing shortage and a significant reliance on foreign nurses, which creates particular difficulties. There is a scarcity of nurses in the workforce on a global scale. The goal of this integrative literature review is to identify some of the distinct social and cultural factors that contribute to the worldwide nursing workforce deficit in addition to the dominant trends.The rationale behind this strategy was the recognition that a persistently high reliance on an international workforce has dangers and could lead to a significant workforce crisis in the event that a significant number of foreign nurses left the nation. This present study evaluates the scenario in terms of studies conducted in the time frame of 2010 to 2023. The mode of study is exploratory and takes the reference from various other sources as well. 

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Duaa Abdullah Jubaili, Shaimaa Hamza Burnawi, Seham Fahad Naem Alshammri, Rana Abdullah Alzohaifi, Norah Mohmmed Almutairi, Sami Nahar Alshammari, … Aziza Ahmed Mohammed Al-Ghamdi. (2024). Challenges Faced by Nursing Profession in Saudi Arabia. International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Legal Medicine, 27(4s), 845–850. https://doi.org/10.47059/ijmtlm/V27I4S/111
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