Abstract
Nursing is feminized profession by its nature, and traditional
development of its concept of caring to sick for centuries. Nursing
is a profession established by women that support the stereotypical
feminine image with qualities of nurturing, and caring, in contrast to
malecharacteristics of power, aggression, and authority. Males have
concerns related to stereotyping and role strains, particularly in
relation
to patient care, as patients expecting female nurses to care for them,
which cause difficulty in adjustment for men in nursing profession. The
purpose of this review is to explore the perceptions of male nurses
about the nursing profession, and to identify the reasons for choosing
nursing as a career, and to discover the barriers in practice, and
factors that affecting male nurses practices. There is a need to explore
the
perceptions of registered male nurses about nursing profession, identify
the barriers that men are facing, and to elaborate the feelings of
satisfaction to choose nursing as a career.
Perceptions of Male Nurses about Nursing Profession by Muslim Shah in BJSTR
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