Title MUŠKARCI U SESTRINSTVU
Title (english) MEN IN NURSING
Author Karlo Damiš
Mentor Saša Uljančić (mentor)
Mentor Gordana Pelčić (komentor)
Committee member Davor Jurišić (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Ivana Ljubičić Bistrović (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Gordana Pelčić (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Rijeka Faculty of Health Studies (Department of Midwifery) Rijeka
Defense date and country 2020, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline BIOMEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE Clinical Medical Sciences Nursing
Abstract Cilj istraživanja: Glavni cilj istraživanja je ispitati stavove medicinskih sestara i tehničara u Republici Hrvatskoj o muškarcima u sestrinstvu. Pored glavnog cilja definirana su dva specifična cilja.
Ispitanici i metode: Istraživanjem je obuhvaćeno 913 ispitanika aktivnih medicinskih sestara i tehničara u Republici Hrvatskoj koji su radno aktivni, u dobi od 20 do 65 godina. U istraživanju su podjednako sudjelovali ispitanici iz svih županija i Grada Zagreba. Kao instrument istraživanja koristio se anonimni anketni upitnik s 26 pitanja, a osnovni izvor podataka je iskaz ispitanika. Prikaz podataka je tekstualni, tablični i slikovni (grafikoni).
Rezultati: 89,7% ispitanika je svejedno tko će se o njima skrbiti, a samo 3,4% je odabralo medicinske tehničare, 90,5% ispitanika odbacuje tvrdnju da je sestrinstvo ženska profesija, 84,3% ispitanika se ne slaže s tvrdnjom da medicinske sestre imaju veću empatiju prema pacijentima od medicinskih tehničara, velika većina odbacuje tvrdnju da medicinski tehničari ne bi trebali raditi na pedijatrijskim i ginekološki odjelima, te u patronaži.
Zaključak: Velika većina ispitanika odgovara da im je svejedno tko će se o njima skrbiti, no samo se nekoliko njih odlučuje za medicinskog tehničara. Većina također odbacuje tvrdnju da je sestrinstvo ženska profesija. S tvrdnjom da medicinski tehničari ne trebali raditi na pedijatrijskim i ginekološkim odjelima, te u patronaži se velika većina ispitanika ne slaže.
Abstract (english) Aim of the research: The main aim of the research is to examine the attitudes of female and male nurses in the Republic of Croatia about men in nursing. In addition to the main goal, two specific goals are defined.
Respondents and methods: The survey included 913 respondents of active female and male nurses who are working in the Republic of Croatia, aged 20 to 65 years. Respondents from all county and the City of Zagreb equals participated in the research. An anonymous survey questionnaire with 26 questions was used as a research instrument, and the main source of data is the testimony of the respondents. Data display is textual, tabular and pictorial (graphs).
Results: 89,7% of respondents do not care who will take care of them, and only 3,4% chose male nurses. 90,5% of respondents reject the claim that nursing is a female profession. 84,3% of respondents disagree with the claim that female nurses have more empathy for patients than male nurses. The vast majority rejects the claim that male nurses should not work in pediatric and gynecological departments and patronage.
Conclusion: The vast majority of respondents answered that they do not care who will take care of them, but only few of them opt for a male nurse. Most also reject the claim that nursing is a female profession. With the claim that male nurses should not work on pediatric and gynecological departments and in the patronage the vast majority of respondents disagree.
Keywords
sestrinstvo
ispitanici
medicinske sestre
medicinski tehničari
Keywords (english)
nursing
respondents
female nurses
male nurses
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:184:410825
Study programme Title: Graduate university study of Nursing: Promotion and Protection of Mental Health (Biomedicine and Healthcare; clinical medical sciences) Study programme type: university Study level: graduate Academic / professional title: magistar/magistra sestrinstva (magistar/magistra sestrinstva)
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