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Attitudes of Female Nurses and Female Residents Toward Each Other: A Qualitative Study in One U.S. Teaching Hospital
2004
Academic Medicine
Purpose. To describe the attitudes of female nurses and female resident physicians toward each other in surgery, internal medicine, obstetrics-gynecology, and emergency medicine in one Midwest teaching hospital in the United States. Method. Using a qualitative methodology, 51 women were interviewed in 2002: 28 nurses and 23 residents. Questions were asked to determine if and how female nurses and female residents believed gender was a factor in their interprofessional relationships, how each
doi:10.1097/00001888-200404000-00004
pmid:15044160
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