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A Nursing Research for Gender and development

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GENDER SENSITIVITY OF BSN III and IV

STUDENTS ALONG

BASIC NURSING SKILLS

LEADER: JOY P. PACDAAN

MEMBERS: Jastine Reinier Y. Corpuz

Maryjane N. Egcatan

Bonna C. Kalang-ad

Julet B. Lisalis

Vilma C. Sawadan

Hermin-Jane T. Sianen

RESEARCHERS

BACKGROUND OF THE STUDYBasic Nursing Skills

Bandaging

Medication

Vital SignCharting

Florence Nightingale

Nursing is a female dominated profession

oNightingale considered nursing a suitable job for women

SEXSUALITY

MASCULINITY

CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK

Bandaging Medication

Vital Sign

Charting

Basic Nursing Skills

more effective and efficient

Bandaging Medication

Vital SignCharting

Basic Nursing Skills

Equality of male and females on gender roles of health care providers

Improved awareness and understanding of gender sensitivity

STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

1.What is the level of gender sensitivity of BSN students in terms of their

practices on the basic nursing skills?

2.What is the relationship of gender sensitivity of BSN students in terms of their work performance

on the basic nursing skills?

STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

3.What are extent of effect of factors affecting gender sensitivity

of BSN students along basic nursing skills?

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STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

RESULTS

Over all they are Much Gender Sensitive

comfortability of the patient

privacy

confidentiality

Grand Mean of 4.17

3rd years 4th years

Much Sensitive (MS) Highly Sensitive (HS)

Mean of 4.04 Mean of 4.26Significant Difference

Year Level

Both gender are Much Sensitive (MS)

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Male- 4.03Female- 4.16

No Significanct Difference

II. Correlation of Gender Sensitivity and Basic Skills Performance of BSN Students

There is no significant relationship between gender sensitivity in performing the basic nursing skills and their grades in these skill areas.

Application of the principles of assessment

Cooperation of patients

Interest to learn

III. Extent of effect of factors affecting gender sensitivity along basic nursing skills of BSN

The BSN students involved in this study are much gender sensitive in their performance of the basic nursing skills. Specifically to the following:

a. gender sensitive in giving assurance of strict confidentiality b. privacy with regards to conversation and documentation

CONCLUSION

In terms of Year level

4th year-highly sensitive

3rd year-much sensitive

In terms of Gender

Much sensitive

For the BSN students involved, gender sensitivity has no bearing to basic skills performance rating.

Specific factors that were identified are the following:

a.application and principles of assessment b.interest of student to learnc.cooperation of patients to the student nurses.

1.It is recommended that there should be a gender and development seminar and workshops regarding gender sensitivity of students along with the basic nursing skills.

RECOMMENDATION

2. Nursing instructors should integrate on the 3rd year and 4th year students the importance of Gender Sensitivity with regards to basic nursing skills during their related learning experience.

RECOMMENDATION

3.As integrated above as one of the recommendations, when BSN students would undergo seminar workshop and training regarding Gender and Development (GAD) student nurses would now know how to manage the patient in order to cooperate.

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RECOMMENDATION

THANK YOU VERY MUCH

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THANK YOU VERY MUCH

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