2022
DOI: 10.34172/jqr.2022.09
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Female Patients’ Experiences of Barriers to Communication with Male Nurses: A Qualitative Study

Abstract: Background: Male nurses face various challenges in caring for female patients, such as the patients’ refusal of nursing care and sexual accusations. Communication, as a prominent element in providing high-quality health care services, can lead to or inhibit patient satisfaction and health. Professional nurse-patient communication is so important that some nursing theorists have based their theories on this type of communication and consider it an art in the nursing profession. Accordingly, this study aimed to … Show more

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“…However, given the smaller number of male nurses in this study compared to female nurses, there is a need for further research including more male participants. Additionally, different assessment tools measuring gender differences in communication abilities have shown varying results [ 42 , 43 ], indicating that a simple comparison of communication skills between male and female nurses might be limited. Communication is a two-way process and receiving positive feedback can lead to changes in perception and improvement in communication competence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, given the smaller number of male nurses in this study compared to female nurses, there is a need for further research including more male participants. Additionally, different assessment tools measuring gender differences in communication abilities have shown varying results [ 42 , 43 ], indicating that a simple comparison of communication skills between male and female nurses might be limited. Communication is a two-way process and receiving positive feedback can lead to changes in perception and improvement in communication competence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%