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The Opinions of Polish Nurses and Patients on Nursing Protests
Monika Binkowska-Bury
; University of Rzeszow, Institute of Nursing and Health Sciences, Medical Department, Rzeszow, Poland
Marc Malgorzata
; University of Rzeszow, Institute of Nursing and Health Sciences, Medical Department, Rzeszow, Poland
Nagorska Malgorzata
; University of Rzeszow, Institute of Nursing and Health Sciences, Medical Department, Rzeszow, Poland
Pawel Januszewicz
; University of Rzeszow, Institute of Nursing and Health Sciences, Medical Department, Rzeszow, Poland
Jozef Ryzko
; University of Rzeszow, Institute of Nursing and Health Sciences, Medical Department, Rzeszow, Poland
Sažetak
The aim of this study is to explore nurses’ and patients’ opinions about nurses in Poland going on strike. The study was carried out in Poland between January and June 2009, using 150 nurses and 150 hospitalized patients. The study was conducted using two questionnaire surveys. The main reasons why nursing strikes are organized, in the opinions of nurses, are: higher wages, the improvement of working conditions and the improvement of the image of the nursing profession. The main reasons why nursing strikes are organized, in the opinions of patients, are: higher wages, not abiding
standards of employment by government and the improvement of the image of the nursing profession. The main reasons for a lack of active participation in strikes are holidays and occupational and economic matters. Patients and nurses support nursing strikes. Both nurses (53.3%) and patients (42%) said that organizing nursing strikes is right and might improve the occupational situation of nurses.
Ključne riječi
strikes; nurse; patient; opinions; hospital
Hrčak ID:
118187
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Datum izdavanja:
30.9.2013.
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