护士的社会和职业形象:2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的一项调查结果

Q3 Medicine Professioni infermieristiche Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI:10.7429/pi.2022.752093
Elisa Lauria, Michela Barisone, Erica Busca, Danila Azzolina, Chiara Airoldi, Alberto Dal Molin, Monica Casalino
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导言:虽然今天的护理是一个智力专业的所有意图和目的,社会和专业形象的差距尚未弥合。此外,在世界其他地方,护士的社会形象受到一些陈规定型观念的影响,这些陈规定型观念不仅由于民众的错误认识而得以延续,而且还受到大众传播媒介(评论、电影、电视连续剧)的助长。目的:了解东方皮埃蒙特大学学生对护理专业的认知情况。方法:采用与COVID-19相关的突发卫生事件期间(2020年8月18日至9月15日)发送的在线问卷进行调查。结果:共分析问卷662份。调查了学生如何描述护士,以及即使在COVID-19突发卫生事件之前,这种描述是否也会相同。此外,还评估了他们认为哪种性别最适合这个职业,以及大众媒体是否影响了他们对护士的看法。学生们用诸如“专家/有能力”、“礼貌/有礼貌”和“欢迎/倾听”等形容词来描述护士,并表示他们甚至在突发卫生事件之前就会使用相同的术语。大多数样本认为,没有更合适的性别来填补护士的角色,电视连续剧或新闻报道对他们的看法产生了积极的影响。然而,样本中只有一小部分人会考虑成为一名护士。讨论:对护士的积极看法克服了性别刻板印象,并对其技术专业能力有了更大的信心。数据还强调,对护理职业的积极看法并非媒体在COVID-19紧急情况期间提供的“宣传”的结果,这些宣传将护士描绘成国家卫生系统的“英雄”。
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The social and professional image of the nurse: results of a survey during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Introduction: Although nursing today is an intellectual profession to all intents and purposes, thesocial and professional image gap has not yet been bridged. Also, in the rest of the world, the social image of the nurse suffers from some stereotypes, not only perpetuated by a wrong knowledge on the part of the population but also fostered by the mass media (commentary, cinema, television series).

Objective: To investigate the perception of students at the University of Piemonte Orientale about the nursing profession.

Methods: A survey was conducted using an online questionnaire sent during the period of the health emergency linked to COVID-19 (from 18 August to 15 September 2020).

Results: 662 questionnaires were analysed. It was investigated how students describe nurses and whether that description would have been the same even before the COVID-19 health emergency. Furthermore, it was assessed which gender they consider most suited for the profession and whether the mass media has influenced their view of nurses. The students described the nurse with adjectives such as "expert / capable", "courteous / polite" and "welcoming / listening oriented" and stated that they would use the same terms even before the health emergency. The majority of the sample then believed that there is no more suitable gender to fill the role of nurse and that TV series or news reports have positively influenced their perception. However, only a small percentage of the sample would have considered the idea of becoming a nurse.

Discussion: A positive view of nurses emerged to overcome gender stereotype and a greater confidence in their technical-professional abilities. The data also highlight that the positive view of the nursing profession is not a consequence of the "publicity" provided by the media during COVID-19 emergency, which represented nurses as "heroes" of the National Health System.

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