TY - JOUR
T1 - The Image of Nurses and Midwives in Ghana
T2 - Patient and Family Perspectives
AU - Ohene, Lillian Akorfa
AU - Acheampong, Angela Kwartemaa
AU - Dzansi, Gladys
AU - Kyei, Josephine
AU - Adjei, Charles Ampong
AU - Adjorlolo, Samuel
AU - Asante, Isabella Naana Akyaa
AU - Woolley, Philomena
AU - Nyante, Felix
AU - Aziato, Lydia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Author(s).
PY - 2022/1/1
Y1 - 2022/1/1
N2 - This study aims to explore the perceptions of patients and family caregivers on the image of nurses and midwives in Ghana. The study adopted a qualitative exploratory descriptive approach. A total of 25 participants were interviewed during data collection. Content and thematic analysis were applied in the data analysis to develop themes. The findings are captured under two major themes that describe the primary influences on participant images of nurses: Thus, (1) nurses’ and midwives’ attributes with four subthemes; staff appearance, communication strategies and behaviors, work attitudes, and professional competence and (2) patients’ status and subthemes were; uneducated poor and educated rich. We conclude that patients and families in Ghana recognize the professional attributes of the nurse and midwife, which reflect in their personality, grooming, communication, competencies, and attitudes. However, low publicity of the professional roles of nurses and midwives may have negative repercussions for their professional image. A policy to perform a regular public audit on the image of the Nurse/Midwife is important for professional advancement.
AB - This study aims to explore the perceptions of patients and family caregivers on the image of nurses and midwives in Ghana. The study adopted a qualitative exploratory descriptive approach. A total of 25 participants were interviewed during data collection. Content and thematic analysis were applied in the data analysis to develop themes. The findings are captured under two major themes that describe the primary influences on participant images of nurses: Thus, (1) nurses’ and midwives’ attributes with four subthemes; staff appearance, communication strategies and behaviors, work attitudes, and professional competence and (2) patients’ status and subthemes were; uneducated poor and educated rich. We conclude that patients and families in Ghana recognize the professional attributes of the nurse and midwife, which reflect in their personality, grooming, communication, competencies, and attitudes. However, low publicity of the professional roles of nurses and midwives may have negative repercussions for their professional image. A policy to perform a regular public audit on the image of the Nurse/Midwife is important for professional advancement.
KW - Ghana
KW - nursing care
KW - patient satisfaction
KW - professional image
KW - quality of care
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85142683957&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/23333936221137584
DO - 10.1177/23333936221137584
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85142683957
SN - 2333-3936
VL - 9
JO - Global Qualitative Nursing Research
JF - Global Qualitative Nursing Research
ER -