Gender stereotyping on the role of male nurses in the use of intimate care, especially the application of touch, was explored. The barriers for men to provide care were determined. Strategies adopted by male nurses to overcome these barriers were discussed. The review of literature showed that role stereotyping is still prevalent within nursing. Public media should recognize the diversity of caring and apply positive materials to shape a new image of nursing. The nursing faculty should develop an atmosphere of acceptance and empower male nursing students in the nursing school and clinic. Male nurses themselves should deeply believe that nursing is a profession suitable for both genders
AbstractStereotypes of nursing as a female profession and of male nurses as gay can limit male recru...
Objective: The most important function of the nursing is the care of patients. It is the duty of nur...
This literature review analyzes if gender bias influences the disproportionate number of male nurses...
AbstractGender stereotyping on the role of male nurses in the use of intimate care, especially the a...
Cautious caregivers: gender stereotypes and the sexualization of men nurses ’ touch Aim. The aim of ...
This article aims to examine gender stereotypes in relation to men in nursing, discuss gender discri...
Aims. To describe the results of a study of images of men in nursing on television. Background. Pre...
The purpose of the paper is to examine the view of men in nursing. It is a discussion on whether a s...
This dissertation came out of my wondering why there are still so few men going into nursing especia...
Despite their historical significance to the UK's nursing profession, numbers of registered male nur...
In contemporary American society, the nursing profession is predominantly made up of white women. Cu...
[Abstract]: Males in nursing undoubtedly represent a minority group. However there have been rel...
Aim To establish a profile of men in nursing in Western Australia and explore the perception of m...
Stereotypes of nursing as a female profession and of male nurses as gay can limit male recruitment. ...
textThroughout history, men have played a significant role in the field of nursing. However, they cu...
AbstractStereotypes of nursing as a female profession and of male nurses as gay can limit male recru...
Objective: The most important function of the nursing is the care of patients. It is the duty of nur...
This literature review analyzes if gender bias influences the disproportionate number of male nurses...
AbstractGender stereotyping on the role of male nurses in the use of intimate care, especially the a...
Cautious caregivers: gender stereotypes and the sexualization of men nurses ’ touch Aim. The aim of ...
This article aims to examine gender stereotypes in relation to men in nursing, discuss gender discri...
Aims. To describe the results of a study of images of men in nursing on television. Background. Pre...
The purpose of the paper is to examine the view of men in nursing. It is a discussion on whether a s...
This dissertation came out of my wondering why there are still so few men going into nursing especia...
Despite their historical significance to the UK's nursing profession, numbers of registered male nur...
In contemporary American society, the nursing profession is predominantly made up of white women. Cu...
[Abstract]: Males in nursing undoubtedly represent a minority group. However there have been rel...
Aim To establish a profile of men in nursing in Western Australia and explore the perception of m...
Stereotypes of nursing as a female profession and of male nurses as gay can limit male recruitment. ...
textThroughout history, men have played a significant role in the field of nursing. However, they cu...
AbstractStereotypes of nursing as a female profession and of male nurses as gay can limit male recru...
Objective: The most important function of the nursing is the care of patients. It is the duty of nur...
This literature review analyzes if gender bias influences the disproportionate number of male nurses...