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Technical Readiness and Stereotypes in Hospital Nursing - A Question of Gender and Age?
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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 dig... view more
(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.... view less
Keywords
hospital; hospital care (inpatient); caregiving; nursing services; disposition; stereotype; gender; old age; male nurse; innovation; survey; digitalization; Federal Republic of Germany
Classification
Occupational Research, Occupational Sociology
Sociology of Work, Industrial Sociology, Industrial Relations
Free Keywords
nursing staff; technical readiness; Kurzskala Technikbereitschaft (TB, technology commitment) (ZIS 244); Arbeitszufriedenheit (ZIS 2)
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 116-127
Journal
Nursing Reports, 13 (2023) 1
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13010013
ISSN
2039-4403
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed