Aim: The aim of this study was to recognize factors that attract male nurses to the nurse educator role. \n\nBackground: Although there is a shortage of nurse educators in general, the particularly low retention rate of male educators is a mostly unresearched predicament that affects the diversity and effectiveness of the healthcare workforce.\n\nMethod: Data was collected using a survey that consisted of demographic data and three Likert scales that requested information related to factors of attraction to the current position, recruitment, and retention. An open-ended question was asked for each of the scales for the participants to expand on their answers. The open-ended question that will be discussed in this article is “Please describe...
Background: Although the number of men entering the nursing profession over the past century has inc...
Purpose: The aim of the current investigation was to compare and contrast societal perceptions and a...
Background: Surprisingly, opinion about whether men are suitable within the profession continues to ...
Currently there is a shortage of males holding faculty positions in schools of nursing. Minimal rese...
In the United States there is currently a shortage of both nurses and nursing faculty. One part of t...
Background: Worldwide, men are under-represented in the nursing profession. In Scotland less than 10...
Currently, studies show that men are underrepresented in the nursing profession. The Health Resource...
Nursing is one of the world's most diverse occupations. It offers a variety of workplace settings, c...
Background and Purpose.: Men are underrepresented in nursing, accounting for less than 6% of Canadia...
Background:- Worldwide, men are under-represented in the nursing profession. In Scotland less than 1...
Background:\ud Surprisingly, opinion about whether men are suitable within the profession continues ...
Men are underrepresented among nursing faculty, providing few role models for male students who migh...
Background: Nurses are the largest and vital component of the healthcare industry. The nursing brain...
In contemporary American society, the nursing profession is predominantly made up of white women. Cu...
In Canadian schools of nursing, men constitute around 9% of the student cohort. Among the men who at...
Background: Although the number of men entering the nursing profession over the past century has inc...
Purpose: The aim of the current investigation was to compare and contrast societal perceptions and a...
Background: Surprisingly, opinion about whether men are suitable within the profession continues to ...
Currently there is a shortage of males holding faculty positions in schools of nursing. Minimal rese...
In the United States there is currently a shortage of both nurses and nursing faculty. One part of t...
Background: Worldwide, men are under-represented in the nursing profession. In Scotland less than 10...
Currently, studies show that men are underrepresented in the nursing profession. The Health Resource...
Nursing is one of the world's most diverse occupations. It offers a variety of workplace settings, c...
Background and Purpose.: Men are underrepresented in nursing, accounting for less than 6% of Canadia...
Background:- Worldwide, men are under-represented in the nursing profession. In Scotland less than 1...
Background:\ud Surprisingly, opinion about whether men are suitable within the profession continues ...
Men are underrepresented among nursing faculty, providing few role models for male students who migh...
Background: Nurses are the largest and vital component of the healthcare industry. The nursing brain...
In contemporary American society, the nursing profession is predominantly made up of white women. Cu...
In Canadian schools of nursing, men constitute around 9% of the student cohort. Among the men who at...
Background: Although the number of men entering the nursing profession over the past century has inc...
Purpose: The aim of the current investigation was to compare and contrast societal perceptions and a...
Background: Surprisingly, opinion about whether men are suitable within the profession continues to ...