Time to Care for Male Nurses: Confronting Stigma and Workforce Imbalance

Authors

  • Saldy Yusuf Faculty of Nursing, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia.
  • Muhammad Arsyad Subu Nursing Program, College of Health Sciences, University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20956/icon.v10i2.49969

Keywords:

male nurse, stigma, workforce imbalance

Abstract

Nursing remains predominantly female worldwide, even as the need for a diverse healthcare workforce grows. Nurses are the largest group of healthcare professionals; however, the profession faces an increasing shortage. Although nursing has expanded rapidly (Kouta & Kaite, 2011), it is often associated with traditional, female caregiving roles. In the Western world, Florence Nightingale is celebrated as a key figure in nursing (Turkowski & Turkowski, 2024), whereas Rufaidah Al-Aslamiyah is recognized in the Islamic world (Bodrick et al., 2022). Both are women, and their status as pioneers perpetuates the idea that nursing is a feminist profession. Historically, Indonesia has limited nursing education to female students, reinforcing this stigma. This perception has become a global issue (Subu et al., 2022), leading to fewer male nurses at all educational and professional levels in the field. For instance, a nursing school noted that a male student withdrew because he was the only male participant. Research indicated that male nurses often feel isolated or marginalized (Yip et al. 2021).

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Published

2026-02-17

How to Cite

Yusuf, S., & Subu, M. A. (2026). Time to Care for Male Nurses: Confronting Stigma and Workforce Imbalance. Indonesian Contemporary Nursing Journal (ICON Journal), 10(2), 151–153. https://doi.org/10.20956/icon.v10i2.49969

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