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Published in: International Journal for Equity in Health 1/2003

Open Access 01-12-2003 | Research

Gender and power: Nurses and doctors in Canada

Authors: Barbara Zelek, Susan P Phillips

Published in: International Journal for Equity in Health | Issue 1/2003

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Abstract

Background

The nurse-doctor relationship is historically one of female nurse deference to male physician authority. We investigated the effects of physicians' sex on female nurses' behaviour.

Methods

Nurses at an urban, university based hospital completed one of two forms of a vignette-based survey in January, 2000. Each survey included four clinical scenarios. In form 1 of the questionnaire the physicians described were female, male, female, and male. In form 2, vignettes were identical but the physician sex was changed to male, female, male, and female. Differences in responses to questions based on the sex of the physician in each vignette were studied

Results

199 self-selected nurses completed the survey. The responses of 177 female respondents and 11 respondents who did not specifiy their sex, and were assumed to be female based on the overall sex ratio of respondents, were analysed. Persistent sex-role stereotypes influenced the relationship between female nurses and physicians. Nurses were more willing to serve and defer to male physicians. They approached female physicians on a more egalitarian basis, were more comfortable communicating with them, yet more hostile toward them.

Conclusion

When nurses and doctors are female, traditional power imbalances in their relationship diminish, suggesting that these imbalances are based as much on gender as on professional hierarchy. The effects of this change on the authority of the medical profession, the role of nurses, and on patient care merit further exploration.
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Metadata
Title
Gender and power: Nurses and doctors in Canada
Authors
Barbara Zelek
Susan P Phillips
Publication date
01-12-2003
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
International Journal for Equity in Health / Issue 1/2003
Electronic ISSN: 1475-9276
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-9276-2-1

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