Statistical Analysis

According to the latest statistics, male nurses represent just a small fraction of the nursing workforce. The number of male nurses in the nursing professional is roughly around 5 %. The popular notion that nursing is not for men and admission capacity constraints of Nursing Schools seem to be major obstacles towards bringing more men to the profession. Although male nurses often face the challenges of gender discrimination, especially in specialties like obstetrics and gynecology, where, women often prefer female nurses, male nurses often end up in leadership roles and in specialties like intensive care, emergency and operating room nursing. Attitudes, gender role perceptions, intimate care issues, nurse shortage, retention and motivation influence the professional presence of men in nursing.

 

  • Historical Trends in Nursing Occupations
  • Men in nursing case studies and current reviews
  • percentage of men in each of the detailed nursing occupations

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