AIM: To investigate the current public understanding and perceptions of nursing. BACKGROUND: In recent years, attention to large scale health-care failures has focused considerable concern upon nursing standards. To avoid short-term solutions, and the temptation to see individual failures as representative of the wider profession, it is important to understand contemporary public perceptions of nursing. EVALUATION: A systematic review and narrative synthesis of peer reviewed papers from January 2010 to September 2015. KEY ISSUES: Four main themes were identified: (1) media portrayal of nursing as a troubled profession; (2) entertainment value in demeaning nursing; (3) role incongruity - nursing trusted but not respected; and (4) nursing rol...
Background : - The past two decades has seen an increasing emphasis placed on basing health care on...
This study, underpinned by a hermeneutic methodological strategy, investigates how British nurses ma...
Background: The nurses’ responsibility is to give good and safe health care based on nursing science...
Aim: To investigate the current public understanding and perceptions of nursing. Background In recen...
This dissertation investigated public perception of nurses and nursing in the United Kingdom by revi...
Media portrayals of the nursing profession have been studied extensively, and found to be consistent...
Theoretical Backgrounds Nursing, as one can say today, has its deep roots reaching back to our histo...
Aims: To examine nurses’ views on the impact that mass media has on service users and how this affec...
Theoretical Framework Although the beginnings of nursing reach deep into our history, nursing is a r...
Nursing is one of the most trusted professions yet is poorly defined. There are many definitions and...
As healthcare related issues continue to rise, an unexplored problem persists beyond the scope of cu...
Background. In 1999 the Scottish Office, United Kingdom, intimated that the Chief Nursing Officer wo...
Background. In 1999 the Scottish Office, United Kingdom, intimated that the Chief Nursing Officer wo...
The recent increase of media attention on nurses during the COVID-19 Pandemic has brought attention ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com• The past few decades have seen a c...
Background : - The past two decades has seen an increasing emphasis placed on basing health care on...
This study, underpinned by a hermeneutic methodological strategy, investigates how British nurses ma...
Background: The nurses’ responsibility is to give good and safe health care based on nursing science...
Aim: To investigate the current public understanding and perceptions of nursing. Background In recen...
This dissertation investigated public perception of nurses and nursing in the United Kingdom by revi...
Media portrayals of the nursing profession have been studied extensively, and found to be consistent...
Theoretical Backgrounds Nursing, as one can say today, has its deep roots reaching back to our histo...
Aims: To examine nurses’ views on the impact that mass media has on service users and how this affec...
Theoretical Framework Although the beginnings of nursing reach deep into our history, nursing is a r...
Nursing is one of the most trusted professions yet is poorly defined. There are many definitions and...
As healthcare related issues continue to rise, an unexplored problem persists beyond the scope of cu...
Background. In 1999 the Scottish Office, United Kingdom, intimated that the Chief Nursing Officer wo...
Background. In 1999 the Scottish Office, United Kingdom, intimated that the Chief Nursing Officer wo...
The recent increase of media attention on nurses during the COVID-19 Pandemic has brought attention ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com• The past few decades have seen a c...
Background : - The past two decades has seen an increasing emphasis placed on basing health care on...
This study, underpinned by a hermeneutic methodological strategy, investigates how British nurses ma...
Background: The nurses’ responsibility is to give good and safe health care based on nursing science...