Aim. To explore the nursing role in the use of insulin coma therapy for schizophrenia in Britain, 1936–1965. Background. The only history of mental health nursing in Britain published to date gives a minor role to insulin coma therapy and emphasizes nursing opposition to it. Design. An historical study using documentary and oral history sources obtained in 2003–2008 and supplemented by material drawn from interviews in 2010. Method. Historical method was used involving the collection and analysis of primary documentary and oral history material, together with relevant secondary sources. Findings. A range of contemporary sources suggest that nurses in Britain were generally supportive of this treatment regime. The scope for using physica...
Tracing your family history can be likened to connecting the seemingly random pieces of a jigsaw puz...
The move towards comprehensive nurse training in Australia thirty years ago continues to trouble man...
This study aimed to examine the meanings that nurses attached to the ‘treatments’ administered to cu...
Aim. To explore the nursing role in the use of insulin coma therapy for schizophrenia in Britain, 19...
Aim. The aim of the study was to collect and analyse historical material on nurses’ attitudes to ele...
This paper examines the evidence behind the use and decline of insulin coma therapy as a treatment f...
Mental health nursing in the United Kingdom (UK) has developed as, and continues to be, a distinct a...
Mental health nursing in the United Kingdom (UK) has developed as, and continues to be, a distinct a...
This scoping literature review describes the practices of nurses working in mental asylums between 1...
Walk (1961) stated that a history of psychiatry that did not include the history of mental nurses wa...
This study was undertaken to obtain information on the current and future development of psychiatric...
Like other 'Cinderella' services mental health nursing has received much less attention from histori...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how cordinated on a national level the Swedish psychiatr...
The move towards comprehensive nurse training in Australia thirty years ago continues to trouble man...
The study concerns the history of Swedish psychiatric nursing in the first half of the 20th century....
Tracing your family history can be likened to connecting the seemingly random pieces of a jigsaw puz...
The move towards comprehensive nurse training in Australia thirty years ago continues to trouble man...
This study aimed to examine the meanings that nurses attached to the ‘treatments’ administered to cu...
Aim. To explore the nursing role in the use of insulin coma therapy for schizophrenia in Britain, 19...
Aim. The aim of the study was to collect and analyse historical material on nurses’ attitudes to ele...
This paper examines the evidence behind the use and decline of insulin coma therapy as a treatment f...
Mental health nursing in the United Kingdom (UK) has developed as, and continues to be, a distinct a...
Mental health nursing in the United Kingdom (UK) has developed as, and continues to be, a distinct a...
This scoping literature review describes the practices of nurses working in mental asylums between 1...
Walk (1961) stated that a history of psychiatry that did not include the history of mental nurses wa...
This study was undertaken to obtain information on the current and future development of psychiatric...
Like other 'Cinderella' services mental health nursing has received much less attention from histori...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how cordinated on a national level the Swedish psychiatr...
The move towards comprehensive nurse training in Australia thirty years ago continues to trouble man...
The study concerns the history of Swedish psychiatric nursing in the first half of the 20th century....
Tracing your family history can be likened to connecting the seemingly random pieces of a jigsaw puz...
The move towards comprehensive nurse training in Australia thirty years ago continues to trouble man...
This study aimed to examine the meanings that nurses attached to the ‘treatments’ administered to cu...