Critical Care Bulletin

A monthly current awareness service for NHS Critical Care staff, produced by the Library & Knowledge Service at East Cheshire NHS Trust.

Monday, 23 October 2017

Role strain among male RNs in the critical care setting: Perceptions of an unfriendly workplace

Role strain among male RNs in the critical care setting: Perceptions of an unfriendly workplace

Carte NS, Williams C
Intensive and Critical Care Nursing Article in Press

Traditionally, nursing has been a female-dominated profession. Men employed as registered nurses have been in the minority and little is known about the experiences of this demographic. The purpose of this descriptive, quantitative study was to understand the relationship between the variables of demographics and causes of role strain among male nurses in critical care settings. The Sherrod Role Strain Scale assesses role strain within the context of role conflict, role overload, role ambiguity and role incongruity.

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