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Why Bangladeshi nurses avoid ‘nursing’: Social and structural factors on hospital wards in Bangladesh

Author Affiliations
Ministry of Health, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research
Published InSocial Science & Medicine
Year2006
Citations100

Abstract

In response to concerns that nurses spend less than 6% of their time on direct patient care, this study explored factors that influence nurses' behaviour in the provision of 'hands on' care in hospitals in Bangladesh. Through in-depth interviews with female nurses and patients and their co-workers in six hospitals, we identified conflicts between the inherited British model of nursing and Bangladeshi societal norms. This was most evident in the areas of night duty, contact with strangers, and involvement in 'dirty' work. The public was said to associate nursing activities with commercial sex work. As a consequence, their value on the 'bride market' decreases. To minimise the stigma associated with their profession, nurses in government hospitals distance themselves from patients,…
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