Qualitative study of socio-cultural challenges in the nursing profession in Pakistan
Abstract Background In a patriarchal social system, a women-dominated profession like nursing is mostly seen as a disempowered group due to its stereotypical image and negative connotations. The low social prestige of this profession is based on the roles typically assigned to men and women to maint...
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Main Authors: | Sidra Abbas (Author), Rubeena Zakar (Author), Florian Fischer (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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