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    Men’s expressions of health care and the assistance generated from educational health actions by T. G. Santos, M. L. Botelho, A. M. N. Silva

    Published 2018-02-01
    Subjects: “…active methodology. health education. men's health. nursing…”
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    Patient perception towards males in nursing profession in India: A single center, cross-sectional survey by Suresh K. Sharma, Shiv K. Mudgal, Rashmi Rawat, Swati Sehrawat, Tamanna Mehra, Swati Choudhary

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Background and aim: One of the major changes that have occurred in the nursing profession today is the increasing need for men in nursing, which was felt more during recent pandemic. …”
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    In the Pursuit of an Identity: Analysing the Case of Male Health Care Providers by Anakha Ajith

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Drawing majorly from secondary sources and data gathered from an anthropological study of in-home care providers in the South Indian state of Kerala, this paper on the predicament of men in nursing throws light on the ‘spoiled identity’ they carry; the work stress, gender stereotyping, stigma and discrimination they encounter by always being suspected and their very identity and sexual orientation questioned. …”
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    Repercussions of intestinal ostomy on male sexuality: an integrative review by Isabella Felix de Araújo Meira, Fernanda Rios da Silva, Anderson Reis de Sousa, Evanilda Souza de Santana Carvalho, Darci de Oliveira Santa Rosa, Álvaro Pereira

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…Method: Integrative literature review conducted in the databases Scientific Electronic Library Online, Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences, Sciverse Scopus, Web of Science, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature and National Library of Medicine and National Institutes of Health, with no pre-established time frame and using the descriptors “sexuality,” “ostomy,” “colostomy,” “men” and “nursing.” Results: 21 articles were included to compose the interpretative analysis. …”
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    The Prediction of Physical Activity Intention and Behavior in Elderly Male Residents of a Nursing Home: A Comparison of Two Behavioral Theories by Leila Ghahremani, Shamsaddin Niknami, Mahin Nazari

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…In the reverse step regression, TPB predictors contributed an additional 3.0% in explaining the variance in physical activity behavior.Conclusion: The results indicate that in addition to the TPB, self-efficacy may also play an important role in the prediction of behavior, and should be included in the design of physical activity programs for elderly men of nursing home residents.…”
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    Perceptions on male nurse among health care workers in Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan (HTAA) by Al-Araji, Laith Issa Yassin, Halek, Aminatuzzahrah A.

    Published 2008
    “…The entering of men into nursing is widely spread in around the world; Malaysia is not excluded from this scenario. …”
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    Psychosocial Hazards in the Workplace as an Aspect of Horizontal Segregation in the Nursing Profession by Krystyna Kowalczuk, Elzbieta Krajewska-Kułak, Marek Sobolewski

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…The article refers to the topic of particularly low representation of men among nursing staff in Poland, in comparison to what similar statistics show for other countries. …”
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    Dying from COVID-19 in nursing homes-sex differences in symptom occurrence by Lisa Martinsson, Peter Strang, Jonas Bergström, Staffan Lundström

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Clinical presentation of fatal COVID-19 differs between women and men in nursing homes. Residents with fatal COVID-19 present with more unspecific and less prominent symptoms when also suffering from dementia.…”
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    Filling the gaps in the characterisation of the clinical management of COVID-19: Thirty-day hospital admission and fatality rates in a cohort of 118,150 cases diagnosed in outpatie... by Alhambra, DP, Balló, E, Coma, E, Mora, N, Aragón, M, Prats-Uribe, A, Fina, F, Benítez, M, Guiriguet, C, Fàbregas, M, Medina-Peralta, M, Duarte-Salles, T

    Published 2020
    “…However, severe forms of the disease clustered in older men and nursing-home residents. Although initially managed in outpatient settings, 15% of cases required hospitalisation and 4% died within a month of first symptoms. …”
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    MALE GENDER AND HEALTH by Rosele Ciccone Paschoalick, Maria Ribeiro Lacerda, Maria de Lourdes Centa

    Published 2006-04-01
    “…Researchers and public policy makers have not considered the socialization process as a factor that increases mens vulnerability. Nurses should get closer to men considering them as allied, partners and holders of a cultural inheritance that can offer (if creatively and wisely used) strategies to deconstruct negative aspects and rebuild or reinforce positive aspects of masculinity.…”
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    Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on nurses’ psychological well being in an emergency room by Sónia Marisa da Rocha Moreira, Rui Manuel Freitas Novais, Maria de Fátima da Silva Vieira Martins

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…A statistically significant relationship was found between anxiety and the variables “sex” and “children”, with women having higher levels of anxiety than men, and nurses who do not have children showing mild, moderate, or severe anxiety. …”
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    Psychological stress and psychological support of Chinese nurses during severe public health events by Yufang Zhou, Youtian Wang, Meilian Huang, Chen Wang, Yuanxin Pan, Junrong Ye, Shengwei Wu, Chenxin Wu, Haoyun Wang, Ting Wang, Aixiang Xiao, Lin Yu

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The results of this survey showed that between January and February 2020, 26.9% of nurses received psychological counselling, and the proportion was higher among men and nurses with lower education. The PSS-10 was related to gender, age group, provincial severity, and confidence in the control of the epidemic. …”
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    Work Engagement in Nurses during the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study by Regina Allande-Cussó, Juan Jesús García-Iglesias, Carlos Ruiz-Frutos, Sara Domínguez-Salas, Carmen Rodríguez-Domínguez, Juan Gómez-Salgado

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The Spanish nurses in the sample present high levels of work engagement in all dimensions in general, although the lowest mean scores are found in the vigor dimension, among men, and nurses working in hospital and critical units.…”
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    Impact of nurse-led interprofessional work in older patients with heart failure and multimorbidity: A retrospective cohort study by Yuichiro Saizen, Kasumi Ikuta, Mizuki Katsuhisa, Yuko Takeshita, Yuki Moriki, Misaki Kasamatsu, Mai Onishi, Kiyoko Wada, Chiharu Honda, Kyoko Nishimoto, Yoshiko Nabetani, Tomoyuki Iwasaki, Eriko Koujiya, Miyae Yamakawa, Yasushi Takeya

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Results: The mean age of the participants was 80 years, and 62 % were men. The nurse-led interprofessional work group showed a significant difference in all-cause mortality compared with the usual care group (hazard ratio, 0.45; 95 % confidence interval [CI], 0.29–0.69; P < 0.001). …”
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