Joining the nursing profession in Qatar: motives and perceptions.

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We aimed to identify why female students in Qatar decide to become nurses and how the students perceived the community attitude towards nursing. A self-administered anonymous questionnaire was distributed to all (57) female students of the four academic classes of the Nursing Unit, University of Qatar for the academic year 1999-2000. The two commonest reasons for joining the nursing profession were an interest in medical services and the humanitarian nature of nursing. There were 33 (57.89%) students who considered there was a negative community attitude towards nursing mainly due to the presence of male patients and colleagues and the working hours. A mass media campaign and govemmental support were two strategies suggested to change this.

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Okasha, M. S., & Ziady, H. H. (2001). Joining the nursing profession in Qatar: motives and perceptions. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal = La Revue de Santé de La Méditerranée Orientale = Al-Majallah Al-Ihhīyah Li-Sharq Al-Mutawassi, 7(6), 1025–1033. https://doi.org/10.26719/2001.7.6.1025

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