Nursing Outlook
Volume 54, Issue 6 , Pages 320-327, November 2006

Perceptions of nursing practice in Iran

  • Alireza Nikbakht Nasrabadi, BSN, MSN, PhD

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    • Corresponding Author InformationReprint requests: Dr. Alireza Nikbakht Nasrabadi, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Tohid Sq., Tehran, Iran.
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  • Azita Emami, RNT, PhD

It is difficult to clarify the characteristics of the nursing profession and the problems that exist within this field. Gaining an understanding of nurses’ perceptions regarding their profession can improve knowledge on this subject. The aim of this qualitative study was to describe the perceptions of Iranian Registered Nurses (IRNs) concerning issues related to their profession. Data were collected from semi-structured interviews with 26 IRNs and analyzed with latent content analysis. Two different but interrelated themes emerged: (1) nursing perceived from an institutional and socio-cultural perspective, and (2) nursing that alternates between a routine medical-technical approach and a caring approach. The findings have implications for nursing practice and education in Iran, and can facilitate changes that could effectively improve the status of nursing in Iran.

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PII: S0029-6554(06)00191-6

doi:10.1016/j.outlook.2006.06.001

Nursing Outlook
Volume 54, Issue 6 , Pages 320-327, November 2006