The professionalization of modern nursing education from 1850 and forward is closely linked to values and virtues underpinned by Christian ideals, sex‐based stereotypes and class. Development in the late 19th century of modern hospital medicine, combined with a scientific understanding of antisepsis and asepsis, hygiene, contagion prevention and germ theory, were highly influential insights to the dominant position of modern medicine in health care. This development constituted a key premise for what nurses, by virtue of being women, and combined with their education, could offer in terms of medical assistance. It enabled them to challenge the prevailing sex‐based stereotypes‐ and class‐based hierarchies, allowing modern nursing to retain a...
Nursing is a field that has been professionalized quite recently since the second half of the 20th c...
This book presents a new examination of Victorian nurses which challenges commonly-held assumptions ...
For the best part of modern history, nursing's education system has tended to fore-ground the pragma...
This thesis describes the impact of the notion of a calling on the development of the nursing profes...
This paper examines the prime factors in the emergence of modern nursing from 1881 to 1914 at Toront...
Within the context of the rapidly changing society of Progressive Era America, educated women were l...
As nursing prepares to enter the ninth decade of this century, much has been accomplished in its dri...
Research into the development of graduate education for nursing in the United States is limited beca...
Within the context of the rapidly changing society of Progressive Era America, educated women were l...
The dissertation examines the recruitment to the nursing education in Denmark from 1850 but with emp...
This paper explores the emergence of civics discourse in early 20th-century nursing. It foregrounds ...
The history of nursing education has often been portrayed as the subordination of nursing to medici...
In the midst of the progressive era, American nursing and medical education witnessed tremendous ref...
In the midst of the progressive era, American nursing and medical education witnessed tremendous ref...
The article offers an overview about the rapid changes occurring in nursing in recent times. The dev...
Nursing is a field that has been professionalized quite recently since the second half of the 20th c...
This book presents a new examination of Victorian nurses which challenges commonly-held assumptions ...
For the best part of modern history, nursing's education system has tended to fore-ground the pragma...
This thesis describes the impact of the notion of a calling on the development of the nursing profes...
This paper examines the prime factors in the emergence of modern nursing from 1881 to 1914 at Toront...
Within the context of the rapidly changing society of Progressive Era America, educated women were l...
As nursing prepares to enter the ninth decade of this century, much has been accomplished in its dri...
Research into the development of graduate education for nursing in the United States is limited beca...
Within the context of the rapidly changing society of Progressive Era America, educated women were l...
The dissertation examines the recruitment to the nursing education in Denmark from 1850 but with emp...
This paper explores the emergence of civics discourse in early 20th-century nursing. It foregrounds ...
The history of nursing education has often been portrayed as the subordination of nursing to medici...
In the midst of the progressive era, American nursing and medical education witnessed tremendous ref...
In the midst of the progressive era, American nursing and medical education witnessed tremendous ref...
The article offers an overview about the rapid changes occurring in nursing in recent times. The dev...
Nursing is a field that has been professionalized quite recently since the second half of the 20th c...
This book presents a new examination of Victorian nurses which challenges commonly-held assumptions ...
For the best part of modern history, nursing's education system has tended to fore-ground the pragma...