Title: Image of Nursing
1Image of Nursing
By Mike Leung Sharon Pandher
2Whats the Big Deal?
- The global media's relentless linking of sexual
images to the profession of nursing reinforces
long-standing stereotypes. Even though those
images are often "jokes" or "fantasies," the
stereotypes they promote discourage practicing
and potential nurses, foster sexual violence in
the workplace, and contribute to a general
atmosphere of disrespect. Even humor and fantasy
images affect how people act. That's why
advertisers spend billions on them. Desexualizing
the nursing image is a key part of building the
strength the profession needs to overcome the
current shortage, which is taking lives
worldwide, and to meet the challenges of modern
health care (The Center for Nursing Advocacy,
2007)
3Nursing Stereotypes
- Nurses need to define the scope of their own
profession Kalisch and Kalisch identify six
images of nursing - 1. Angel of Mercy--Self-sacrificing, moral, noble
- 2. Girl Friday--Subservient, physician handmaiden
- 3. Heroine--Brave, dedicated
- 4. Wife/Mother--Maternal, passive, domestic
- 5. Sex Object--Sensual, romantic, promiscuous
- 6. Careerist--Knowledgeable, intelligent,
respected professional - 7. Bureaucratic--Does anything necessary,
emphasis on structure - 8. Battle Ax bossy, scary, inflicts pain and
humiliates into compliance - and another longstanding image that is not often
acknowledge - 9. Technology Expert operates, problem solves
machinery and equipment - teaches and convinces patients to comply with
positioning, acceptance, etc. - 10. Perhaps the biggest Stereotype is Nurses are
WOMEN.
4Now Lets Take a Look at the Different Images of
Nursing Throughout the Decades.
5Angel of Mercy
http//www.nursepostcard.com/nurse_1.jpg
6Battle Axe Nurse
http//www.supergreetingcards.com/cgi-bin/page_1.c
gi?cid00829
7Naughty Nurse
http//www.nursingadvocacy.org/faq/naughty_nurse.h
tml
8Naughty Nurse
http//www.blink-182.org/pictures/albums/thumbs/en
ema_front.jpg http//www.nursingadvocacy.org/news/
2004nov/night_shift_nurse_150.gif http//www.nursi
ngadvocacy.org/news/2004nov/nurse_naughty_150.gif
9Heroine Image
http//www.army.mil/cmh/art/Posters/WWI/Your_End.j
pg
10Girl Friday
(Nursing Stereotypes, n.d.)
11Maternal Image
http//www.rainfall.com/posters/images/WWI/3g09020
u.jpg
12Homosexual Male Image
http//www.popentertainment.com/WillGrace.jpg
http//www.mvps.org/st-software/Movie_Collection/i
mages/2781f.jpg
13What Influences Negative Stereotypes
Advertisements
Music Videos
Society
Movies
Internet
Television Programs
14So Lets Make A Change
15Unfreezing
- Before any change can occur nurses themselves
need to recognize and accept the fact that a
change needs to be made. - When they have accepted that then they can begin
to unfreeze the societies and medias
stereotypes on nursing.
16Making the Change
- Nurses can use a variety of techniques to get rid
of the negative stereotypes some of these
techniques include - -Teaching
- -Job Shadowing
- -Nurses Advocating for Positive Image
- -Parents
- -Guest Speakers
- -Focus Groups
- -Union Involvements
- -Monitoring Environmental Influences
- -Involvement of Physicians and other Health Care
Professionals - -Prevention
- -Empowerment
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18References
- Nursing Stereotypes Handout. (n.d.). Nursing
Stereotypes. Retrieved on March 17, 2007
from http//www.nursinginformatics.com/N4111/stere
otypes.pdf - The Center for Nursing Advocacy. (2006). What's
the big deal about "naughty - nurse" images in the media? I mean, no one
believes nurses really - dress like that. Retrieved on March 17, 2007
from http//www.nursingadvocacy.org/faq/naughty_n
urse.html - The ZNA Postcard Gallery. (n.d.). Postcards of
nursing a worldwide tribute. Retrieved on March
17, 2007 from http//www.nursepostcard.com/galler
y.html