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Demands of Immigration Among Indian Nurses Who Immigrated to the United States
Jessy Jose,Mary Quinn Griffin,Elizabeth R. Click,Joyce J. Fitzpatrick 한국간호과학회 2008 Asian Nursing Research Vol.2 No.1
Purpose To describe the demands of immigration of Indian nurses who immigrated to the United States, and to compare the demands of immigration of Indian nurses who immigrated less than 3 years ago to those who immigrated 3 or more years ago. Methods A comparative descriptive design was used to examine the Demands of Immigration (DI) total and subscale scores of Indian nurses (n = 105) who immigrated to the United States between 1985 and 2005, who were categorized into two groups: those who immigrated less than 3 years ago (n = 44) and those who immigrated 3 or more years ago (n = 61). The DI total score and subscale scores (loss, novelty, occupation, discrimination, language and not feeling at home) are reported. Study findings are related to previous research on immigration of women and nurses. Recommendations for future research are included. Results There was a significant difference between groups in total DI scores and language and novelty subscale scores. Conclusion Additional research in these areas could help to assess the demands of immigration of Indian nurses and immigrant nurses from other countries. [Asian Nursing Research 2008;2(1):46–54] Purpose To describe the demands of immigration of Indian nurses who immigrated to the United States, and to compare the demands of immigration of Indian nurses who immigrated less than 3 years ago to those who immigrated 3 or more years ago. Methods A comparative descriptive design was used to examine the Demands of Immigration (DI) total and subscale scores of Indian nurses (n = 105) who immigrated to the United States between 1985 and 2005, who were categorized into two groups: those who immigrated less than 3 years ago (n = 44) and those who immigrated 3 or more years ago (n = 61). The DI total score and subscale scores (loss, novelty, occupation, discrimination, language and not feeling at home) are reported. Study findings are related to previous research on immigration of women and nurses. Recommendations for future research are included. Results There was a significant difference between groups in total DI scores and language and novelty subscale scores. Conclusion Additional research in these areas could help to assess the demands of immigration of Indian nurses and immigrant nurses from other countries. [Asian Nursing Research 2008;2(1):46–54]
New Eruptive YSOs from SPICY and WISE
Carlos Contreras Peña,Mizna Ashraf,이정은,Gregory Herczeg,Phil Lucas,Zhen Guo,Doug Johnstone,이호규,Jessy Jose 한국천문학회 2023 Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society Vol.56 No.2
This work presents four high-amplitude variable YSOs (≃3~mag at near- or mid-IR wavelengths) arising from the SPICY catalog. Three outbursts show a duration that is longer than 1 year, and are still ongoing. And additional YSO brightened over the last two epochs of NEOWISE observations and the duration of the outburst is thus unclear. Analysis of the spectra of the four sources confirms them as new members of the eruptive variable class. We find two YSOs that can be firmly classified as bona fide FUors and one object that falls in the V1647 Ori-like class. Given the uncertainty in the duration of its outburst, an additional YSO can only be classified as a candidate FUor. Continued monitoring and follow-up of these particular sources is important to better understand the accretion process of YSOs.