The Sense Theory of Situatedness of Male Nurses in Nursing: A Constructivist Grounded Theory Study
Maria Theresa Gadia | Kathlene Alduhesa | Kynn Alerta | Dorothy Belle Baranggan | Joyce Anne Fernandez | Efren Carl Manlapas | Princess Te | Jose Mari Louis Alforque
Discipline: nursing (non-specific)
Abstract:
Background: Nursing, historically seen as a female-dominated field,
continues to present male nurses with deep-seated stereotypes that challenge
their competence and professional identity. From societal expectations of
masculinity to biases within healthcare, male nurses navigate a profession
shaped by tradition yet evolving with time.
Methods: This study employs Constructivist Grounded Theory (CGT) to
examine how nurses establish their place in nursing and redefine their
roles. Following Charmaz’s CGT, data collection involved iterative, in-depth
interviews and constant comparative analysis. Initially, 15 male nurses from
private and public tertiary hospitals in Cebu City were selected through
purposive sampling.
Results: As themes emerged, theoretical sampling expanded participation to
30 male and 10 female nurses, allowing for a comparative gender perspective
across diverse clinical roles. The core category, "Situating Encompassing Spatial
Existence (SENSE)," illustrates how male nurses persist in the profession despite
the stigma. Five themes form NURSE: Navigating perceptions, Upholding
biases through skills, Realizing career pathways, Sensitizing inclusivity, and
Evolving professional identity.
Conclusion: The SENSE theory illustrates how male nurses navigate biases
and institutional barriers, transforming adversity into professional growth.
Grounded in the NURSE framework—nurturing, unifying, reforming,
strengthening, and empowering—it offers a roadmap for fostering inclusivity,
redefining roles, and driving systemic change in nursing.
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