Is Nursing's Image a Deterrent to Recruiting Men Into the Profession? Male High School Students Respond

Abstract
The extremely small number of men choosing the nursing profession as a career, coupled with the continuing shortage of nurses, prompted an investigation of male high school students' opinions about nursing. Kohler and Edwards' Career Questionnaire was administered to 126 male high school students representing grades 9–12 from three area public schools. Findings show that although the maJority of subJects have a positive perception of nurses and nursing, the vast maJority are not planning on entering the profession. Analysis of subjects' beliefs about nurses' financial status offers a possible explanation.

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