2021
DOI: 10.11608/sgnj.26.2.8
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Stavovi medicinskih sestara i pacijenata o vidljivim tetovažama

Abstract: Cilj: Cilj je istraživanja ispitati i usporediti stavove medicinskih sestara i pacijenata o vidljivim tetovažama na tijelu. Ispitanici i metode: U istraživanju je sudjelovalo 88 ispitanika (42 medicinske sestre i 46 pacijenata). Istraživanje je provedeno u Službi za internu medicinu Opće bolnice Karlovac. Formiran je prigodni uzorak i kriterij je bio punoljetnost. Korišten je anketni upitnik. Prvi dio upitnika sastoji se od pitanja o sociodemografskim podacima: spol, dob, stručna sprema i mjesto stanovanja. D… Show more

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“…However, it should be emphasised that opinions change over the years [12]. Analysis of the study by Crevar et al shows that 67% of patients do not care at all whether the nursing staff who care for them have a tattoo, and 89% expressed the opinion that they feel just as safe when they are cared for by the nursing staff who have tattoos [13]. An equally high percentage of people who feel safe when cared for by nursing staff with tattoos was found in the study of Nease et al, in which such an approach was presented by 81% of the respondents [14].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it should be emphasised that opinions change over the years [12]. Analysis of the study by Crevar et al shows that 67% of patients do not care at all whether the nursing staff who care for them have a tattoo, and 89% expressed the opinion that they feel just as safe when they are cared for by the nursing staff who have tattoos [13]. An equally high percentage of people who feel safe when cared for by nursing staff with tattoos was found in the study of Nease et al, in which such an approach was presented by 81% of the respondents [14].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%