Individual-related factors influencing the striking gender inequality in the nursing profession. A cross sectional study among nurses and student nurses from selected Hospitals and Nurses Training Institutions in the Northern Cities of Uganda.
Background: The striking level of gender inequality (GI) in the nursing profession (NP), is partially influenced by some individual related factors. The 26.4% male, mostly suffers psychological abuse and discrimination for being academic failures but some nurses appreciates them. It's confirmed...
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Main Authors: | Lilly Grace Lalam (Author), Florence Nabushawo Oketcho (Author) |
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Student's Journal of Health Research,
2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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