mediaSARSnursingworklifePurpose: To describe nursing work life issues as portrayed in the media during the SARS crisis in Toronto.LindaLindaMcGillisLindaHallLindaJanLindaAngusLindaElizabethLindaPeterLindaLindaLindaO'Brien-PallasLindaFrancineLindaEBSCO_AspJournal of Nursing Scholarship...
Forty-seven percent said the biggest misconception about nurses is that their job is “easy” compared to other healthcare professionals. However, results also showed that nurses think they’re portrayed in the media more positively now than prior to the pandemic (63% vs. 55%). Even so, 63...
OCCUPATIONAL ROLES AS PORTRAYED ON TELEVISION When Benjamin Franklin was a boy, his father took him on a walk to see various craftsmen at work, with the hope that this survey of occupations would enable him to choose the occupation he would enter. Today children can still see some k... DE...
Public perceptions are influenced by the media and today's film nurse is portrayed in a much more positive light than her silent movie counterpart. Nurse researcher Dr. David Stanley studied 280 international films in detail, concluding that 21st century film makers see nursing as fertile ground ...
International Nurses Day articles were mainly positive, and appeared in May to June in weekly community publications rather than in daily national and regional newspapers. When they were excluded, most articles portrayed nursing negatively. The 6-month period may not be representative of the entire ...
messaging frequently perpetuated stigmatizing discourses. Second, ED-related media items portrayed pressures experienced by the ED in a decontextualized way, without attention to root, structural causes. Underlying both themes is a clear absence of representation, voice, and authorship from nurses and ...
nursing and mediaTo determine the image portrayed in the media of nurses and particularly nurse practitioners (NPs) compared with other health care providers.DATA SOURCESAn analysis of advertisements and articles in popular magazines aimed at female, male, and gender-neutral audiences was conducted ...
The aim of the study is to uncover and reveal how nurses as a profession and their working conditions are dramatized and portrayed in Swedish media narrati... HB Lecturer,Sociology,J Stier - 《Journal of Advanced Nursing》 被引量: 0发表: 2016年 ...
To report a study of how male nurses are portrayed in feature films. Background. It was hypothesized that male nurses are frequently portrayed negatively or stereotypically in the film media, potentially having a negative impact on male nurse recruitment and the publics' perception of male nurses....
Results reveal that religious followers do not necessarily trust female nurses more just because they are portrayed as professional medical specialists. Most consumers reflect this negative cognition through purchase intentions of products. For example, in comparing portrayals of attractiveness with portrayal...