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Abstract

Purpose: This study was to determine the overall appearance of nurses by the general public.

Methods: Cross-sectional design and structured questionnaires related to images for nurses were employed. A total of 295 people participated in this study. The data were analyzed using t-test and one-way ANOVA.

Results: The images for nurses were scored at 98.62 out of 145. The top two images were ¡®neat & clean¡¯ and ¡®valuable & rewarding job¡¯, while the two low ranked images were ¡®assistant of doctor¡¯ and ¡®performing independent nursing¡¯. People viewed nurses as professionals; however, they also perceived nurses were assisting doctors and not implementing independent nursing care.

Conclusion: Therefore we need to develop contents that will help nurses improve professional capacity within clinical fields, continuously monitor the overall images of nurses, and provide positive images through mass media.
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Nurse, image, general public, survey research
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