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Self‐reported competence in female and male nursing students in the light of theories of hegemonic masculinity and femininity

机译:鉴于霸权男性气质和女性气质的理论,自我报告的女性和男性护理学生的能力

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Abstract Background In most parts of the world, nursing historically has been considered an occupation for women. Gender stereotypes are associated with the nursing profession. Aim The aim was to describe and compare the self‐reported competence in female and male nursing students. The students were also compared according to their different background college educations. The theoretical framework of hegemonic masculinity and femininity was used. Design A cross‐sectional design with a questionnaire was used at two points in time, 2012 and 2017. Methods Nursing students completed a questionnaire on graduation from a 3‐year university nursing program from 12 universities/university colleges in Sweden. In total, 1810 students were participating, 1577 female and 227 male students. The Nurse Professional Competence scale was used for data collection. Results There were statistically significant differences in the self‐reported competence between female and male students ( t tests and ANOVAs). These differences are in agreement with the patterns of hegemonic masculinity and femininity. Female students estimated their competence in giving value‐based nursing care as higher than males. Male students estimated their competence in development and leadership higher than females. Conclusion The pattern of hegemonic masculinity and femininity could be identified. This indicates a difference in power between female and male students. Impact The study addresses the self‐reported competence of female and male nursing students. The results indicated that male students possibly looked on themselves as superior to the female students. In order to change the image of nursing as a woman′s work, the self‐images should be discussed in nursing education as well as in college education. Women interested in development, research, and leadership and men interested in nursing care and administration must feel that nursing is a suitable profession for them. The stereotypical image of nursing as a women’s work is a barrier to nurses’ professional development.
机译:抽象背景在世界大多数世界,历史上的护理被认为是对女性的职业。性别刻板印象与护理专业有关。目标是描述和比较女性和男性护理学生的自我报告的能力。根据他们的不同背景大学教育,学生也比较。使用了霸权男性气质和女性气质的理论框架。设计了调查问卷的横断面设计,以2012年和2017年的两点使用。方法,护理学生从瑞典的12所大学/大学高校毕业完成了一份关于毕业调查问卷。总共,1810名学生参加,1577名女和227名男学生。护士专业能力规模用于数据收集。结果女性和男学生之间的自我报告能力存在统计学上存在统计学意义(T检验和ANOVA)。这些差异与霸权男性气质和女性气质的模式一致。女学生估计他们的竞争力,使基于价值的护理护理高于男性。男学生估计他们在高于女性的发展和领导力的能力。结论可以鉴定霸权阳像气体和女性气质的模式。这表明女性和男性学生之间的权力差异。影响研究解决了女性和男性护理学生的自我报告的能力。结果表明,男学生可能依靠自己优于女学生。为了改变护理的形象作为女人的工作,应在护理教育以及大学教育中讨论自我图像。妇女对开发,研究和领导和对护理和管理有兴趣的人感到担心护理是他们的合适职业。作为女性工作作为护理的陈规定型形象是护士专业发展的障碍。

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