Oppression in Nursing Profession and The Way of its Management

Background: Oppression as a phenomenon experienced by most of nurses might have a background in the historical, social, cultural, political and economic structures of a country. This study aimed to criticize and explore the phenomenon of oppression in nursing literature in order to find an explanati...

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Main Authors: MR Dinmohammadi, A Hushmand, MA Cheraghi, H Peyrovi
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013-09-01
Series:بیمارستان
Online Access:http://jhosp.tums.ac.ir/article-1-5084-en.html
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spelling doaj-b869c3ea894647b8bdb256deaa11c80b2021-09-04T06:15:38ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesبیمارستان2008-19282228-74502013-09-011228190Oppression in Nursing Profession and The Way of its ManagementMR Dinmohammadi0A Hushmand1MA Cheraghi2H Peyrovi3 Zanjan University of Medical sciences Nursing instructor (MSc), Nursing and Midwifery School Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran University of Medical Sciences Background: Oppression as a phenomenon experienced by most of nurses might have a background in the historical, social, cultural, political and economic structures of a country. This study aimed to criticize and explore the phenomenon of oppression in nursing literature in order to find an explanation to manage the problem. Materials & Methods: A literature review was conducted by performing a search on scientific databases (Pub Med, CINAHL & Ovid) using the key terms such as ―nurse/ nursing‖, and ―oppression‖ systematically. Eventually 31 articles published during recent two decades were selected to get reviewed. Results: In this study, there has been an effort to define the terminology of oppression`s concepts and its historical background, attributes, and consequences. Furthermore, this study considered introducing available models and theories and preventive approaches and managing this phenomenon in nursing profession. Conclusion: Hierarchal structures in hospital environment provide conducive conditions for the oppression to emerge. Presence and consistency of the phenomenon and its consequences have irreparable effects on nurses as well as  their organization, patients and care quality. Adopting practical and effective strategies in a framework of supportive, informative, and educational actions and managerial policies from authorities and related organizations could create an effective environment, which will result in unity, empowerment and self-confidence of nurses.http://jhosp.tums.ac.ir/article-1-5084-en.html
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A Hushmand
MA Cheraghi
H Peyrovi
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MA Cheraghi
H Peyrovi
Oppression in Nursing Profession and The Way of its Management
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A Hushmand
MA Cheraghi
H Peyrovi
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title Oppression in Nursing Profession and The Way of its Management
title_short Oppression in Nursing Profession and The Way of its Management
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publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
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issn 2008-1928
2228-7450
publishDate 2013-09-01
description Background: Oppression as a phenomenon experienced by most of nurses might have a background in the historical, social, cultural, political and economic structures of a country. This study aimed to criticize and explore the phenomenon of oppression in nursing literature in order to find an explanation to manage the problem. Materials & Methods: A literature review was conducted by performing a search on scientific databases (Pub Med, CINAHL & Ovid) using the key terms such as ―nurse/ nursing‖, and ―oppression‖ systematically. Eventually 31 articles published during recent two decades were selected to get reviewed. Results: In this study, there has been an effort to define the terminology of oppression`s concepts and its historical background, attributes, and consequences. Furthermore, this study considered introducing available models and theories and preventive approaches and managing this phenomenon in nursing profession. Conclusion: Hierarchal structures in hospital environment provide conducive conditions for the oppression to emerge. Presence and consistency of the phenomenon and its consequences have irreparable effects on nurses as well as  their organization, patients and care quality. Adopting practical and effective strategies in a framework of supportive, informative, and educational actions and managerial policies from authorities and related organizations could create an effective environment, which will result in unity, empowerment and self-confidence of nurses.
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