Nursing is a professional health care services occupation, in which the professional knowledge and behaviour required to apply the health care in an adequate and qualified manner to the individual, family and community will be provided in protective and curative health services [1]. Sex discrimination by health staff, colleagues and patients is an important problem in during the professionalization of nursing. Male nurses are exposed discrimination and inequalities arise between colleagues in the worldwide [2-4]. The nursing profession has been perceived as a female profession from the time it first emerged in all over the world until the end of the 20th century [2,3]. But the fact that men now function as members of the nursing profession has acquired a different vision for the profession [2,3]. For the first time in Turkey, males have taken steps to nursing professions by closing of health officer departments and enrolment of male students. At the university level, health officer education started with associate degree programs in 1994 and switched to undergraduate education in Health' Officer Ship in 1996. As of 1999, the department known as a health officer was closed with acceptance of male students to nursing departments. Despite the fact that there was no law regarding the non-acceptance of male students in the nursing departments, men were not preferred because of their inability to work as nurses and the common perception of nursing profession as a female occupation [4]. The reason for males not being able to work as nurses is the expression in the first paragraph of Article 3 of the Nursing Law from 1954, which is still in force, "Nobody else can do the act of nursing in Turkey except Turkish women who have won the title of nurse within the provisions of this law" [5]. As of 2007, with the changing of the nursing law, men began to be accepted into the nursing profession. In the world, there had been problems in accepting of male nurses in different societies and male nurses have had to cope with these problems in education and working life [6]. Research suggests that men choose nursing as a career to provide care and help others, but they are questioned regarding their sexual orientation, and are considered in appropriate for bed-side nursing [7]. Care is a core nursingprinciple, and nurses of both genders show care towards their patients differently. The evaluation of acceptance of male nurses in Turkey should be evaluated separately in terms of female nurses and patients, who are their colleagues https://crimsonpublishers.com/cojnh/fulltext/COJNH.000511.php For more open access journals in Crimson Publishers Please click on link: https://crimsonpublishers.com/ For More Articles on Research in Nursing and Health Please click on: https://crimsonpublishers.com/cojnh/
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Sonmez, M. O. (2017). Sex Discrimination at Nursing in Turkey: To be a Male Nurse. COJ Nursing & Healthcare, 1(3). https://doi.org/10.31031/cojnh.2017.01.000511
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