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6 mar 2023 · We examine how the profession has been publicly depicted through common means of mass and social media. We report on a five-stage scoping review that aims to systematically review the available evidence on the image of nurses in the media from the literature in three languages.
Aim: To systematically review the available evidence from research exploring the image of nurses in the media. Background: Nurses have historically faced many challenges and have received media attention for such efforts.
6 mar 2023 · The analysis shows (1) an increasing interest in analysing the portrayal of nurses and nursing in media over time, especially from 2000 onwards; (2) a prevailing trend of focusing on one form...
The nurse’s image is affected to a large extent by how nursing is presented in the media – articles and ads in newspapers, TV series, and films. Usually, the nurse’s media image is stereotypical, and rarely presents the reality of the profession .
6 mar 2023 · There is a notable body of scientific evidence about the image of nurses and nursing portrayed in media. The interest in analysing media depictions of nursing has a long history. The included studies’ samples showed heterogeneity, as they were obtained from different media, periods and countries.
26 maj 2013 · The professionalization of nurses and the public image of the nursing profession is the subject of ongoing international debates. A negative public image has a negative impact on nurses' self-concept and the development of their professional identity.
This article considers the reality of nursing, both the role and profession in the UK in 2021 compared with the public perception and temporal media portrayal. The media mediates public perception(s) through imagery and messaging.