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Practise what you preach and think before you post

Practise what you preach and think before you post Representations of nurses within the media can contribute to the ‘handmaiden’ stereotype that nurses are merely assistants to doctors. Julie Brackenbury addresses the over-sexualised imagery that is present on social media platforms and highlights a duty of professionalism http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Aesthetic Nursing Mark Allen Group

Practise what you preach and think before you post

Journal of Aesthetic Nursing , Volume 9 (2): 2 – Mar 2, 2020

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Publisher
Mark Allen Group
Copyright
Copyright © 2020 MA Healthcare Limited
ISSN
2050-3717
eISSN
2052-2878
DOI
10.12968/joan.2020.9.2.90
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Abstract

Representations of nurses within the media can contribute to the ‘handmaiden’ stereotype that nurses are merely assistants to doctors. Julie Brackenbury addresses the over-sexualised imagery that is present on social media platforms and highlights a duty of professionalism

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Journal of Aesthetic NursingMark Allen Group

Published: Mar 2, 2020

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