This book seeks to integrate the history of mental health nursing with the wider history of institutional and community care. Contributors from a range of disciplines use a variety of source material to examine both continuity and change in the history of care over two centuries.
This book seeks to integrate the history of mental health nursing with the wider history of institutional and community care. Contributors from a range of disciplines use a variety of source material to examine both continuity and change in the history of care over two centuries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anne Borsay is Professor of Healthcare and Medical Humanities in the College of Human and Health Sciences at Swansea University Pamela Dale is an Honorary University Fellow at the University of Exeter
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Introduction Anne Borsay and Pamela Dale 1. Psychiatric nurses and their patients in the nineteenth century: The Irish perspective Oonagh Walsh 2. A duty to learn: Attendant training in Victoria, Australia 1880 1907 Lee Ann Monk 3.'Who are these?' Nursing shell shocked patients in Cardiff during the First World War Anne Borsay and Sara Knight 4. Discourses of dispute: Narratives of asylum nurses and attendants, 1910 1922 Barbara Douglas 5. 'Surely a nice occupation for a girl?' Stories of nursing, gender, violence and mental illness in British asylums, 1914 30 Vicky Long 6. Re assessing staffing requirements and creating new roles for nurses during a period of rapid institutional change at the RWCI, 1927 48 Pamela Dale 7. 'The weakest link in the chain of nursing'? Recruitment and retention in mental health nursing in England, 1948 68 Claire Chatterton 8. Wardens, letter writing, and the welfare state, 1944 74 John Welshman 9. Learning disability nursing: Surviving change c. 1970 90 Duncan Mitchell 10. Between asylum and community: The DGH psychiatric nurse, Withington Hospital, 1971 91 Val Harrington Index
Introduction Anne Borsay and Pamela Dale 1. Psychiatric nurses and their patients in the nineteenth century: The Irish perspective Oonagh Walsh 2. A duty to learn: Attendant training in Victoria, Australia 1880 1907 Lee Ann Monk 3.'Who are these?' Nursing shell shocked patients in Cardiff during the First World War Anne Borsay and Sara Knight 4. Discourses of dispute: Narratives of asylum nurses and attendants, 1910 1922 Barbara Douglas 5. 'Surely a nice occupation for a girl?' Stories of nursing, gender, violence and mental illness in British asylums, 1914 30 Vicky Long 6. Re assessing staffing requirements and creating new roles for nurses during a period of rapid institutional change at the RWCI, 1927 48 Pamela Dale 7. 'The weakest link in the chain of nursing'? Recruitment and retention in mental health nursing in England, 1948 68 Claire Chatterton 8. Wardens, letter writing, and the welfare state, 1944 74 John Welshman 9. Learning disability nursing: Surviving change c. 1970 90 Duncan Mitchell 10. Between asylum and community: The DGH psychiatric nurse, Withington Hospital, 1971 91 Val Harrington Index
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