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History of professional nursing in the United States : toward a culture of health /

Grounded in the premise that health care can and should be promoted in partnership with communities to provide quality care for all, this history analyzes the resilience and innovation of nurses who provided care for the most underprivileged populations, such as slaves on Southern plantations, immig...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Keeling, Arlene Wynbeek, 1948- (Autor), Hehman, Michelle C. (Autor), Kirchgessner, John C. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, NY : Springer Publishing Company, LLC, [2018]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Nursing in the colonial era and early days of the United States, 1607-1840 / John Kirchgessner
  • The roots of a profession, 1830-1865 / Arlene Keeling
  • The rise of a profession : an art and a science, 1873-1901 / Michelle C. Hehman
  • Visiting nurses in cities, parishes, and missions, 1886-1914 / Arlene Keeling
  • Professional organizations and international connections, 1881-1920 / Michelle C. Hehman
  • Organization and innovation in the early 20th century, 1898-1928 / Arlene Keeling
  • Nurses, science, and the growth of hospitals, 1910-1930 / Michelle C. Hehman
  • Nurses in the news : the great war and pandemic influenza, 1914-1919 / Arlene Keeling
  • Nurses, babies, and public health, 1920s / Arlene Keeling
  • Nursing in the great depression, 1930-1940 / Arlene Keeling
  • Nurses in World War II : overseas and at home, 1940-1945 / Arlene Keeling
  • Mid-century transitions and shortages, 1945-1960 / John Kirchgessner
  • Specialization, war, and the expansion of nursing's scope of practice, 1961-1980 / Arlene Keeling
  • Caring in crisis, 1980-2000 / Michelle C. Hehman
  • Toward a culture of health : nursing in the 21st century / Arlene Keeling.