Men are less likely to have health insurance or regular check-ups. In general men who have the most traditional, manly views regarding masculinity are the least likely to get routine check-ups. Ways to close the gap from a nursing standpoint is education. Educating patients to make yearly check-up a priority, avoiding the use of tobacco and possible complications of tobacco use. Patient teaching regarding regular exercise, good diet, alcohol limitations, stress reducers, trying to avoid risky behavior, and reduction of toxin and radiation exposure. Patient education and teaching is the best way to attempt to close the gender longevity
Men are less likely to have health insurance or regular check-ups. In general men who have the most traditional, manly views regarding masculinity are the least likely to get routine check-ups. Ways to close the gap from a nursing standpoint is education. Educating patients to make yearly check-up a priority, avoiding the use of tobacco and possible complications of tobacco use. Patient teaching regarding regular exercise, good diet, alcohol limitations, stress reducers, trying to avoid risky behavior, and reduction of toxin and radiation exposure. Patient education and teaching is the best way to attempt to close the gender longevity