Nursing Students' Perception about Gender Inequalities Presented on Social Networks: A Qualitative Study
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, gender inequalities in nurses have been exacerbated
through the images shown on social networks. This study aimed to explore and describe nursing
students’ experiences and perceptions about gender inequalities in nurses during the COVID-19
pandemic. A descriptive qualitative study was carried out in two universities in 264 undergraduate
nursing students. The photovoice method was used to guide the study. Results: Two main categories
and four subcategories were described from the data: “gender-related stereotypes”, with “male
leadership in a female profession” and “sexualization of female nurses” and “women’s vulnerability
in the pandemic” with “the gender gap in the face of increased risk of contagion “ and “women’s
emotional fragility”. Over the years, care has been considered a female task, and nursing continues
to be thought of in this way. The nurse has been discriminated against, poorly considered as a
professional, and, as a woman, subjected to gender roles.
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Andina-Díaz, E., Ventura-Miranda, M. I., Quiroga-Sánchez, E., Ortega-Galán, Á. M., Fernández-Medina, I. M., & Ruiz-Fernández, M. D. (2023). Nursing Students’ Perception about Gender Inequalities Presented on Social Networks: A Qualitative Study. In International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (Vol. 20, Issue 3, p. 1962). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20031962














