Opinions of different profession working people related men nurse
Keywords:
Men nurse, different profession working people, nursingAbstract
Aim: The aim of this study was to determine opinions of different profession working people related men nurse.Methods: The universe of the study was identified as 304 people from employed academics in Ahi Evran University center campus (187), teachers in Kırşehir Cumhuriyet Primary School (107), and police officers in Kırşehir Ahi Police Station and in Riot Police Unit (100). All students in universe were included in the study but 18 % of whom were not taken into consideration so the research was carried out with 323 voluntary people. This study data was collected that a questionnaire form developed by the researchers was used as the data gathering tool in the period 14 January-15 March 2008.
Results: It was found that participants in this study were academics 42.1 %, police officers 31.0 % and 26.9 % teachers. The mean age of the participants was 37.09 ± 7.93 years, 78.0 % of them were male, 22.0 % of them female, and 34.7 % bachelor. It was determined that 69.3 % of the participant's had awarded men nurse. 66.9 % of these participants had determined that this condition was informed by media. 58.5 % of participants reported that to be ignorant of how to call men nurse. 45.8 % of them reported men nurse wears normal dress upon white laboratory coat, 37.5 % of them reported men nurse wears nursing uniform. 53.6 % of participants reported that community were to reply in the affirmative at men nurse, 85.8 % of them male can also do female nursing, and 78.3 % of them men were also nurse.
Conclusions: Different profession working people opinions are affirmative at men nurse.
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