We elaborated our work named ``Social role: Nurse{\crqq} on the basis of a theoretical part by making a research among nurses and laics, both from the hospitalised and not hospitalised part of the general public. We concluded from the obtained results that the society{\crq}s evaluation of nurses is mainly positive; nurses are highly regarded not only by their patients but also by the public that is not hospitalised at the moment. When asking how respondents view the status and image of nurses we encountered a more positive assessment from the public than from the nurses themselves. Therefore we assume that nurses view themselves in the eye of the society worse than they are perceived in reality
This work is focusing on questions of for-social behavior and altruism of nurses. For-social behavio...
Nurses' perceptions of their role are influenced by societal attitudes, government policies and tren...
Nurses' perceptions of their role are influenced by societal attitudes, government policies and tren...
The main purpose of the study was to investigate paticnt-nurse-doctor role views in an attempt to 1)...
Theoretical Backgrounds Nursing, as one can say today, has its deep roots reaching back to our histo...
Present status: New trends in medicine and consequently in nursing gradually do not only change the ...
Introduction: The social representation of nursing as a science and profession has deserved the atte...
Aim: To investigate the current public understanding and perceptions of nursing. Background In recen...
Aim To analyse the moderating effect of role clarity on the relationship between social support (sup...
Insights from the social sciences can help nurses understand the influences that shaped their patien...
Background and aims: Due to the fact that nurses feel about the lack of proper social status is one ...
Theoretical Framework Although the beginnings of nursing reach deep into our history, nursing is a r...
Nowadays the status of a medical nurse represents a fairly actual topic. It is a profession where ma...
This study determined if a difference exists between the mean scores of the bureaucratic, profession...
Nurses' perceptions of their role are influenced by societal attitudes, government policies and tren...
This work is focusing on questions of for-social behavior and altruism of nurses. For-social behavio...
Nurses' perceptions of their role are influenced by societal attitudes, government policies and tren...
Nurses' perceptions of their role are influenced by societal attitudes, government policies and tren...
The main purpose of the study was to investigate paticnt-nurse-doctor role views in an attempt to 1)...
Theoretical Backgrounds Nursing, as one can say today, has its deep roots reaching back to our histo...
Present status: New trends in medicine and consequently in nursing gradually do not only change the ...
Introduction: The social representation of nursing as a science and profession has deserved the atte...
Aim: To investigate the current public understanding and perceptions of nursing. Background In recen...
Aim To analyse the moderating effect of role clarity on the relationship between social support (sup...
Insights from the social sciences can help nurses understand the influences that shaped their patien...
Background and aims: Due to the fact that nurses feel about the lack of proper social status is one ...
Theoretical Framework Although the beginnings of nursing reach deep into our history, nursing is a r...
Nowadays the status of a medical nurse represents a fairly actual topic. It is a profession where ma...
This study determined if a difference exists between the mean scores of the bureaucratic, profession...
Nurses' perceptions of their role are influenced by societal attitudes, government policies and tren...
This work is focusing on questions of for-social behavior and altruism of nurses. For-social behavio...
Nurses' perceptions of their role are influenced by societal attitudes, government policies and tren...
Nurses' perceptions of their role are influenced by societal attitudes, government policies and tren...