This article provides illustrations of how West Yorkshire nurses described their experiences of new technologies during their working lives in the 1940s. This paper focuses on nurses’ experiences of using the first antibiotics. The narratives are from life story oral history interviews which provided a rich collection of nurses’ memories. Ten extracts from four of the transcripts are used to provide an insight into how these drugs were used and how the nurses viewed their impact. Methodological and theoretical issues of using oral history and life story approaches in nursing are explored. Concluding issues relate to how nurses as health care professionals perceived their ‘everyday life’ experiences in ‘ordinary’ settings and how th...
The development of patient-centered and narrative medicine in the late modern era transformed intera...
The West Yorkshire Nursing Oral History Collection (WYNOHC) provides a valuable local history resour...
Aim. To explore the nursing role in the use of insulin coma therapy for schizophrenia in Britain, 19...
Capturing the stories of nurses who practised in the past offers the opportunity to reflect on the c...
Little has been written about nursing in the period 1870-1960 within the geographical boundaries and...
Nurse educationalists in Britain face the charge that the system is no longer producing nurses who ...
Oral or narrative history has existed for centuries; however, its acceptance as a rightful method in...
Copyright Cardiff : Nursing Standard PublicationsOral history, in the field of learning disabilities...
Alice, in her mid 80s, is small and slight. Despite some physical difficulties which make walking sl...
Objective:Nurses spend most of their time with patients. Stories are the formation of experiences th...
Recounting stories is a powerful medium through which humans frame and reframe their experience. Wit...
In this article we explore how nurses from history challenged norms of nursing and society, and cons...
This study addresses the history of nurses working in medical research between 1930 and 1962, a time...
In this research two nurse-patients have engaged in a conversation about theirexperience of ‘being n...
White nurses employed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) between 1924 and 1955 were particularly ...
The development of patient-centered and narrative medicine in the late modern era transformed intera...
The West Yorkshire Nursing Oral History Collection (WYNOHC) provides a valuable local history resour...
Aim. To explore the nursing role in the use of insulin coma therapy for schizophrenia in Britain, 19...
Capturing the stories of nurses who practised in the past offers the opportunity to reflect on the c...
Little has been written about nursing in the period 1870-1960 within the geographical boundaries and...
Nurse educationalists in Britain face the charge that the system is no longer producing nurses who ...
Oral or narrative history has existed for centuries; however, its acceptance as a rightful method in...
Copyright Cardiff : Nursing Standard PublicationsOral history, in the field of learning disabilities...
Alice, in her mid 80s, is small and slight. Despite some physical difficulties which make walking sl...
Objective:Nurses spend most of their time with patients. Stories are the formation of experiences th...
Recounting stories is a powerful medium through which humans frame and reframe their experience. Wit...
In this article we explore how nurses from history challenged norms of nursing and society, and cons...
This study addresses the history of nurses working in medical research between 1930 and 1962, a time...
In this research two nurse-patients have engaged in a conversation about theirexperience of ‘being n...
White nurses employed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) between 1924 and 1955 were particularly ...
The development of patient-centered and narrative medicine in the late modern era transformed intera...
The West Yorkshire Nursing Oral History Collection (WYNOHC) provides a valuable local history resour...
Aim. To explore the nursing role in the use of insulin coma therapy for schizophrenia in Britain, 19...