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      • The idea of nursing subservience is rooted in a gross misunderstanding of the nurse’s role, 6 7 with outdated patriarchal and gendered ideas around male-doctor dominance and female subservience. 8 9 From the outsider and non-informed perspective, the media used negative stereotyped images to influence public perception. 10 11 For example, often images of nurses have been highly sexualised (eg, female) or nurses portrayed as angel figures. 7 Moreover, typically, the imagery of nurses depicts a...
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  2. Mar 6, 2023 · Some studies have found that as a result of the distorted images and negative portrayals of nurses, issues with ‘staff recruitment and nursing shortage, resource allocation, interdisciplinary relationships, nurses’ job performance, violence against nurses, public trust, low pay and workload, burnout, and job dissatisfaction’ are among the ...

  3. The idea of nursing subservience is rooted in a gross misunderstanding of the nurse’s role,6 7 with outdated patriarchal and gendered ideas around male-doctor dominance and female subservience.8 9 From the outsider and non-informed perspective, the media used negative stereotyped images to influence public perception.10 11 For example, often ...

  4. May 26, 2013 · One of the major influences on the image of nurses is the largely inaccurate and negative portrayal of the nursing profession. This image has an impact on the quality and quantity of the work performed: This study reveals a relatively positive image of nursing on the internet.

    • Yvonne ten Hoeve, Gerard Jansen, Petrie F. Roodbol
    • 2014
  5. The "Nightingale Effect" Persistent stereotypes about nurses are contradictory: angelic, virginal, and self-sacrificing portrayals are as common as those that depict the nurse as aggressive, condescending, or overly sexed.

  6. Various scholars suppose that media present nursing in a negative fashion (Cabaniss, 2011; Kazis & Schwendimann, 2009; Howett & Evans, 2011; Kingma, 2007; Summers, 2010). The significant role of the media in the development of the negative nursing stereotypes cannot be discounted (Jackson, 2009).

  7. Aug 4, 2020 · Factors contributing to nursing's inconsistent image included: variety of education/credentials, image not a priority, lack of leadership development, lack of professionalism, portrayals in the media and online, patients’ personal experiences, treatment by other professional colleagues and gender role assumptions. Discussion.

  8. Feb 7, 2022 · Tropes and stereotypes. On the whole, television and film portrayals of nurses are inaccurate. A lack of professionalism is embedded in these characterizations. Meanwhile, nursing continues to produce more and more advanced practice providers and leaders in the field.

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