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  • 1SUNY-Buffalo School of Nursing 14214.

Image--The Journal of Nursing Scholarship
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Informal nurse-patient interactions and attire can negatively impact the nursing profession

Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Sociology of Professions
  • Healthcare Communication

Background:

  • The increasing trend of nurses using first names with patients and adopting less professional attire is examined.
  • This social informality in communication and dress is analyzed for its impact on the nursing profession.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore how social informality in nursing affects the professional image and work status of nurses.
  • To identify the consequences of diminished professional presentation on nurses' therapeutic effectiveness and interprofessional relationships.
  • To propose strategies for enhancing the professional presentation of nurses in clinical settings.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of social trends in nursing communication and dress.
  • Theoretical interpretation of the impact of informality on professional identity.

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  • Development of strategic recommendations for nursing education, administration, and practice.
  • Main Results:

    • Social informality in nursing perpetuates themes that diminish the professional image of nurses.
    • Informal practices mask the cognitive complexity and expertise inherent in nursing work.
    • The hierarchical relationship between nurses and physicians is reinforced by these trends.

    Conclusions:

    • Transforming nurses' work environments is crucial for enhancing their professional presentation.
    • Nurse educators, administrators, and clinicians must implement strategies to elevate the perception of nursing.
    • Addressing social informality is key to strengthening nurses' professional identity and effectiveness.