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- (2008) Volume 2, Issue 3

Gender and career: female and male nursing students’ perceptions of male nursing role in turkey

OZDEMIR A1, AKANSEL2*, TUNK GC1

1RN, Msc, Uludag University School of Health -BURSA TURKEY

2RN, PhD, Uludag University School of Health -BURSA TURKEY

*Corresponding Author:
Neriman AKANSEL RN, PhD
Uludag University School of Health
16059 Gorukle-Bursa TURKEY
Tel: +90 224 442 90 52 /53
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E-mail: nakansel@uludag.edu.tr
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Abstract

Aim. The aim of this study was to determine what female and male undergraduate nursing students think of males in nursing.Method and material. Senior nursing students (n=90) at an undergraduate program in School of Health located in the Northwestern Region of Turkey were included in the study. A questionnaire was used for data collection which received a response rate of 97 %.Results. Close to half of the female nursing students (45.3 %) want to see males as staff nurses while most of the male nursing students wanted to occupy administrative or administrative/instructor positions after graduation. Female and male students’ perceptions about effects of males on image and status of nursing (p