Perception of Female Nurses Regarding Re-entry of Males in Nursing Profession: A study from Pokhara, Nepal

Kristina Bhandari, Nirmal Neupane
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Introduction: The number of male nurses in the world is very low. Within the nursing profession men remain a minority. Women have been entering male-dominated fields for decades, but it’s less common for a predominantly female occupation to have a substantial increase in its share of men. On 19th of June 2018 the Nepal Nursing Council has issued a notice making it mandatory for all nursing institutions across the country to allocate 15% seats for male students in nursing courses. Hence this study aims to identify the perception regarding re-entry of males in nursing profession among female nurses of Pokhara. Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted using purposive sampling technique among 219 Registered Nurses (RN) working in hospital and academic institutions of Pokhara. Structured self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data. Chi-square test was used to assess the association between perception of female nurses regarding re-entry of male in nursing profession and selected variable. Results: Maximum (70.3%) of participants were in the age group of 19-29 years, about half of the participants (49.8%) educational level were certificate level, nine out of ten (90.0%) of the participants were from clinical site. More than half of the participant (51.6%) had negative perception regarding entry of males in nursing profession whereas (48.4%) participants had positive perception regarding re-entry of males in nursing profession. Total work experience was associated with the level of perception as its p value is <0.05 i.e. 0.02. Conclusion: More than half of the participants had negative perception regarding re–entry of males in nursing profession. Total work experience of the participants is associated with perception of female nurses regarding re-entry of males in nursing profession.
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女性护士对男性重返护理行业的看法:来自尼泊尔博卡拉的一项研究
导读:世界上男护士的数量非常少。在护理行业中,男性仍然是少数。几十年来,女性一直在进入男性主导的领域,但在一个以女性为主的行业,男性所占比例大幅增加的情况并不常见。2018年6月19日,尼泊尔护理委员会发布了一项通知,强制要求全国所有护理机构在护理课程中为男性学生分配15%的席位。因此,本研究旨在了解博卡拉市女护士对男性重返护理行业的看法。方法:采用目的抽样方法对博克拉拉市医院及学术机构219名注册护士进行横断面调查。采用结构化自我管理问卷收集数据。采用卡方检验评估女护士对男性重返护理行业的认知与所选变量的相关性。结果:19 ~ 29岁的参与者最多(70.3%),约一半(49.8%)的参与者学历为证书水平,90%(90.0%)的参与者来自临床现场。超过一半(51.6%)的受访者对男性重返护理行业持否定态度,而48.4%的受访者对男性重返护理行业持肯定态度。总工作经验与感知水平相关,p值<0.05,即0.02。结论:半数以上的被试对男性重返护理行业持否定态度。参与者的总工作经验与女性护士对男性重返护理行业的看法有关。
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期刊介绍: The Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences is the FIRST "Online Only" medical journal from India. The journal brings the vast potential of the Internet to the doorsteps of the biomedical fraternity for publishing various topics of common interest.
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