Children's hospitals are vastly different today from fifty years ago. Although there have been dramatic changes in treatment and environment, the biggest contrast for patients is the involvement of parents and family in the nursing and care of the children.This change is largely due to the work of two men from Great Britain, Dr John Bowlby and James Robertson, whose research findings changed the way children were nursed to include consideration of their psychological alongside physical needs.This caused a revolution in the nursing of children that spread throughout Australasia. Bowlby and Robertson's work is largely forgotten now, but it forms the basis for the current policy of nursing children within the context of the family.This paper i...
Between 1922 and 1967 about 150,000 children with an average age of eight years and nine months were...
This article provides a brief overview of some of the experiences of children in Sydney since Britis...
The history of children's services development in the west of Melbourne is one of ongoing challenges...
John Bowlby and James Robertson, two men who were extremely influential in the latter part of the 20...
The Welfare of Sick Children in Hospital' was the formal title of a report published in Britain in 1...
Over the twentieth century, it is estimated that at least half a million children were institutional...
During the twentieth century in Australia, more than half-a-million children grew up in 'out-of-home...
This is a study concerning the social history of paediatric nursing between 1920 and 1970. Oral hist...
In Australia, around half a million children grew up in 'care' during the twentieth century. Most of...
This study investigates the experiences of eight participants whose mothers had been institutionalis...
The Nursing Mothers’ Association, founded in 1964, changed its name to the Nursing Mothers’ Associat...
From the latter part of the nineteenth century until the 1950' the western world, including Australi...
Goodna Girls tells the story of children incarcerated in Wolston Park Hospital, an adult psychiatric...
This open access book offers an unprecedented analysis of child welfare schemes, situating them in t...
Paediatrics became a viable medical specialty in Australia and New South Wales between 1945 and 1965...
Between 1922 and 1967 about 150,000 children with an average age of eight years and nine months were...
This article provides a brief overview of some of the experiences of children in Sydney since Britis...
The history of children's services development in the west of Melbourne is one of ongoing challenges...
John Bowlby and James Robertson, two men who were extremely influential in the latter part of the 20...
The Welfare of Sick Children in Hospital' was the formal title of a report published in Britain in 1...
Over the twentieth century, it is estimated that at least half a million children were institutional...
During the twentieth century in Australia, more than half-a-million children grew up in 'out-of-home...
This is a study concerning the social history of paediatric nursing between 1920 and 1970. Oral hist...
In Australia, around half a million children grew up in 'care' during the twentieth century. Most of...
This study investigates the experiences of eight participants whose mothers had been institutionalis...
The Nursing Mothers’ Association, founded in 1964, changed its name to the Nursing Mothers’ Associat...
From the latter part of the nineteenth century until the 1950' the western world, including Australi...
Goodna Girls tells the story of children incarcerated in Wolston Park Hospital, an adult psychiatric...
This open access book offers an unprecedented analysis of child welfare schemes, situating them in t...
Paediatrics became a viable medical specialty in Australia and New South Wales between 1945 and 1965...
Between 1922 and 1967 about 150,000 children with an average age of eight years and nine months were...
This article provides a brief overview of some of the experiences of children in Sydney since Britis...
The history of children's services development in the west of Melbourne is one of ongoing challenges...