Since the emergence of nursing as a distinct discipline, its status has mirrored that of women in society in general. As a predominantly female profession, nursing has been subject to oppressive forces that have affected women at various stages of history. Despite improvements in the standing of both women and nursing during the past century, nursing has still failed to achieve its full potential. In Malaysia, sociocultural factors combine to further limit the development of the profession. This article explores how such factors merge with the oppression of nursing globally to influence the status of nursing in Malaysia
This joint paper1 attempts an unusual collaborative approach that offers an understanding of the pro...
<p><em>The structural contradictions of being Muslim and members of a nation-state for women in mode...
This article attempts to examine the position of the Malaysian women in the present context of capit...
Since the emergence of nursing as a distinct discipline, its status has mirrored that of women in so...
Since the emergence of nursing as a distinct discipline, its status has mirrored that of women in so...
Since the emergence of nursing as a distinct discipline, its status has mirrored that of women in so...
Malaysia is a country currently striving for developed nation status. Its history is both colourful ...
Nursing profession in Malaysia has gone through several paradigm shift since it began in early 19th ...
Background: The public image of nursing and nurses evolves from time to time and varies in different...
Nursing is at the core of the modern health system and has developed in all countries of the Arabian...
Malaysia is a fast becoming a modern, industrial nation with multinational and global interests, thu...
The culture of nursing is reflective of the country where it is practised. In nations that have been...
Global nursing shortages have necessitated closer scrutiny of recruitment and retention initiatives ...
This paper explores how a specific context supports or hinders work‐life balance (WLB) experiences f...
In many developing countries, occupational segregation by gender is a topic that is much discussed b...
This joint paper1 attempts an unusual collaborative approach that offers an understanding of the pro...
<p><em>The structural contradictions of being Muslim and members of a nation-state for women in mode...
This article attempts to examine the position of the Malaysian women in the present context of capit...
Since the emergence of nursing as a distinct discipline, its status has mirrored that of women in so...
Since the emergence of nursing as a distinct discipline, its status has mirrored that of women in so...
Since the emergence of nursing as a distinct discipline, its status has mirrored that of women in so...
Malaysia is a country currently striving for developed nation status. Its history is both colourful ...
Nursing profession in Malaysia has gone through several paradigm shift since it began in early 19th ...
Background: The public image of nursing and nurses evolves from time to time and varies in different...
Nursing is at the core of the modern health system and has developed in all countries of the Arabian...
Malaysia is a fast becoming a modern, industrial nation with multinational and global interests, thu...
The culture of nursing is reflective of the country where it is practised. In nations that have been...
Global nursing shortages have necessitated closer scrutiny of recruitment and retention initiatives ...
This paper explores how a specific context supports or hinders work‐life balance (WLB) experiences f...
In many developing countries, occupational segregation by gender is a topic that is much discussed b...
This joint paper1 attempts an unusual collaborative approach that offers an understanding of the pro...
<p><em>The structural contradictions of being Muslim and members of a nation-state for women in mode...
This article attempts to examine the position of the Malaysian women in the present context of capit...