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Four-year diploma male students’ experiences in a profession traditionally perceived as a female domain at a selected public college of nursing in Limpopo, South Africa

机译:四年文凭男学生在南非林波波市选定的一所公立护理学院的传统上被视为女性领域的专业经验

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Background : Over the last 20 years, more men have been choosing to pursue a career in nursing. Despite this, men remain a minority in the nursing workforce around the world, including South Africa. Even though there is an increase in the number of male students entering the profession, male students remain a minority. Comparatively speaking, there is no balance between the number of female and male students taken in each intake. This is even reflected in the South African Nursing Council statistics. Nursing is traditionally perceived as a distinctly feminine career and the use of the terms ‘angel in a white dress, sister or nurse’ perpetuates this stereotype. This perception may deter some men from choosing a career in nursing and presents challenges for others who are currently in the profession. Objectives : To explore and describe 4-year diploma male students’ experiences in a profession traditionally perceived as a female domain. Method : This qualitative study used an explorative and descriptive design. The population comprised African male students in their third and fourth years of study who were registered for the 4-year diploma course at a selected public college of nursing in Limpopo, South Africa. Participants were purposively sampled. Five focus group discussions were conducted, and each comprised six to eight participants. The data were analysed using the Tesch’s open code method. Results : Two themes emerged during data analysis: discrimination in the clinical setting and lack of role models and mentors. Conclusion : Unless these challenging experiences are attended to, discrimination on the basis of gender in the clinical settings and lack of mentors may deter some men from choosing and remaining in the nursing profession. The selected public college of nursing and the nursing services need to work towards creating a welcoming environment to all students regardless of gender because some participants indicated that the clinical environment is sometimes not welcoming to them as men.
机译:背景:在过去的20年中,越来越多的男性选择从事护理工作。尽管如此,在包括南非在内的世界各地护理人员中,男性仍然是少数。尽管进入该行业的男学生人数有所增加,但男学生仍占少数。相对而言,每次录取的男女学生人数之间没有平衡。这甚至反映在南非护理委员会的统计数据中。传统上,护理被认为是女性化的职业,“天使穿着白色连衣裙,姐姐或护士的服装”一词的使用使这种刻板印象得以延续。这种看法可能会阻止某些男人选择护理行业,并给其他目前从事该行业的人带来挑战。目标:探索和描述四年制文凭男学生在传统上被视为女性领域的职业经历。方法:该定性研究采用探索性和描述性设计。该人群包括在第三年和第四年学习的非洲男学生,他们在南非林波波的一所选定的公立护理学院注册了四年制文凭课程。有目的地对参与者进行抽样。进行了五次焦点小组讨论,每次讨论由六至八名参与者组成。使用Tesch的开放代码方法对数据进行了分析。结果:数据分析过程中出现了两个主题:临床环境中的歧视以及缺乏榜样和指导者。结论:除非照顾到这些具有挑战性的经验,否则在临床环境中基于性别的歧视和缺乏指导者可能会阻止一些男性选择并继续从事护理职业。选定的公立护理学院和护理服务机构需要努力为所有学生创建一个不分性别的欢迎环境,因为一些参与者表示临床环境有时不适合他们作为男性。

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