Technical Readiness and Stereotypes in Hospital Nursing-A Question of Gender and Age?

Nurs Rep

Chair of Healthcare Management and Innovation, Faculty of Management, Economics and Society, Witten/Herdecke University, 58455 Witten, Germany.

Published: January 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The nursing profession faces stereotypes that can impact personal growth, particularly influenced by sociodemographic factors.
  • An online survey of 295 German hospital nurses revealed that age and gender significantly affect technical readiness for digitization, with varying professional motives across different groups.
  • Overall, nurses demonstrated high technical readiness, suggesting that tailored strategies addressing gender and age diversity could enhance motivation for digitization and personal development in the field.

Article Abstract

(1) Background: The nursing profession is associated with various stereotypes. These social images or prejudices against specific groups can inhibit the personal growth of individuals, e.g., sociodemographic characteristics influence the social image of nurses. Based on the forward-looking topic digitization, we examined and discussed the influences of sociodemographic characteristics and motives of hospital nurses on technical readiness to gain insights into the digitization process in hospital nursing. (2) Methods: As part of an online survey on technical readiness among German hospital nurses, we particularly examined sociodemographic influences on technical readiness and the relationship between sociodemographic characteristics and professional motives. Furthermore, we included a qualitative analysis of optional comment fields. (3) Results: The analysis included 295 responses. Age and gender had a significant influence on technical readiness. Furthermore, the importance of motives differed between gender and age. The analysis of the comments produced three categories specifying our results: beneficial experiences, obstructive experiences and further conditions. (4) Conclusions: In general, the nurses showed high technical readiness. In order to gain high motivation for digitization and promote personal growth, special targeting and cooperation between gender and age groups can be beneficial. However, there are more sites at system level, such as funding, cooperation and consistence.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9944579PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13010013DOI Listing

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