Women Are More at Risk of Poor Mental Health: Mental Health of Spanish Nurses Measured by the GHQ-12 [PDF]
Background: Mental health is one of the principal indicators of people’s quality of life. One of the professions most commonly associated with mental health problems is nursing.
Pilar Sanchez-Lopez +4 more
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Work-family behavior role conflict affect the health outcomes of emergency department nurses: gender difference study by propensity score matching [PDF]
BackgroundEmergency department nurses work in environments with high stress and irregular shifts, which poses a high risk of work–family behavior role conflict (WFBRC).
Luying Zhong +20 more
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The professional experiences of male nurses in a healthcare setting of East Africa: the effort to be seen by society and gain professional identity [PDF]
Purpose Male nurses around the world face numerous challenges within healthcare settings. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the experiences of Somali male nurses in relation to professional identity, social acceptance, and working life. Patients and
Rahma Yusuf Haji Mohamud +5 more
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Examination of Gender Role Attitudes and Perceptions of Individuals in Society in the Context of Nursing Profession and Male Nurses [PDF]
Aim This study aimed to examine the gender role attitudes and perceptions of individuals in society in the context of the nursing profession and male nurses. Design The research is a descriptive cross‐sectional study.
Canan Uçakcı Asalıoğlu +2 more
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Factors influencing work engagement among male nurses: A structural equation model
Aim To investigate the male nurses' engagement in nursing work and the influencing factors. Design A cross‐sectional study. Methods A cross‐sectional survey was conducted in 13 hospitals in China to collect data from 328 male nurses from August to ...
Chao Wu +8 more
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Aims This study explores the current occupational well‐being status of male nurses in Chengdu, China, and identifies the concomitant protective and risk factors. Design This study has a cross‐sectional survey design. Methods From 13 July to 21 July 2019,
Liang Wang +6 more
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Sex-specific Prevalence and Influencing Factors of Hypertension among Nurses: a Propensity Score Matching-based Study [PDF]
Background Long-term high level of mental tension induced by nursing work may be associated with increased blood pressure in nurses. The factors influencing hypertension may differ by sex, since there are sex-specific differences in the regulation of ...
HAO Xiaoran, ZHAO Bin, CUI Wei, LI Jing, LIU Jie, FENG Di, ZHANG Luqi, LI Yun, LI Xian, DING Junqin, LI Laiyou, LI Lanfeng, YIN Xiaohua, LI Yuzhuo, HUANG Xianghe
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Psychological impact of violence on male nurses in forensic units in Gauteng, South Africa
Background: Male psychiatric nurses are pivotal in providing treatment, care and rehabilitation to state patients admitted to forensic units. The nature of patients admitted in forensic units increase the likelihood violence for male psychiatric nurses ...
Ntuthuko R. Thwala +1 more
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This qualitative study aimed to learn the conceptions and attitude tendencies of nurses from public district basic health units towards alcohol, alcoholism and alcohol addicts.
Divane de Vargas +1 more
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The objective of this study was the construction and validation of a scale that would measure the attitudes towards alcohol, alcoholism and the alcoholic, called the Scale of Attitudes Towards Alcohol, Alcoholism and the Alcoholic.
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