Nightingale in Scutari: her legacy reexamined. (1/18)

Nearly a century after the death of Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), historians continue to debate her legacy. We discuss her seminal work during the Crimean War (1854-1856), the nature of these interventions during the war, and her continued impact today. We argue that Florence Nightingale's influence today extends beyond her undeniable impact on the field of modern nursing to the areas of infection control, hospital epidemiology, and hospice care.  (+info)

Historical evolution of the concept environment proposed in the Roy Adaptation Model. (2/18)

The concern for the development of concepts becomes even more important when we report to its use in Nursing theories, in which some concepts are considered central, such as person, environment, health and nursing. This study aims to discuss the historical evolution of the environment concept used in the Roy Adaptation Model. The method of analysis the study was based on is the evolutionary conceptual analysis of the concept Environment of the Roy Adaptation Model. According to the research results, Environment is introduced as the second major concept in the Roy Adaptation Model. In this theorist's interpretation of the environment, we notice her interest in surpassing the mechanistic point of view upon which the first version of the model was based. The approach of the concept of interaction between people and groups seems to represent an improvement, influenced by the current thoughts that are preeminent in nursing.  (+info)

Reimagining nursing's place in the history of clinical practice. (3/18)

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Catholic sister nurses in Selma, Alabama, 1940-1972. (4/18)

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The daily life of students at Alfredo Pinto Nursing School (1949 - 1956). (5/18)

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Counting nurses: the power of historical census data. (6/18)

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The nurses of the Brazilian expeditionary force and the dissemination of their return home. (7/18)

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Marguerite Bottard (1822-1906), nurse under Jean-Martin Charcot, portrayed by G. Gilles de la Tourette. (8/18)

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