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Dr. Nurse

Science, Politics, and the Transformation of American Nursing
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Dr. Nurse explores the evolution of American nursing from the 1950s onwards, focusing on how nurses strived to establish nursing as a distinct academic discipline and assert their value as researchers. The book examines major shifts in nursing education and the profession's place within post-war research universities, influenced by federal and state policies. It details how academic nurses developed a unique science of nursing to improve practice and patient outcomes amid rapid changes in healthcare. The narrative highlights the politics and strategies academic nurses used to secure nursing’s future as a vital knowledge-producing field shaping healthcare delivery.
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This book is ideal for nursing professionals, healthcare researchers, policymakers, and students interested in the history and development of nursing education and its role in healthcare systems. It appeals to readers keen to understand the intersection of healthcare policy, nursing science, and academic research.

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An analysis of the efforts of American nurses to establish nursing as an academic discipline and nurses as valued researchers in the decades after World War II.

Nurses represent the largest segment of the US health care workforce and spend significantly more time with patients than any other member of the health care team. Dr. Nurse probes their history to examine major changes that have taken place in American health care in the second half of the twentieth century. The book examines the major changes in nursing education and the place of nursing in the post-war research university, revealing how federal and state health and higher education policies shaped education within health professions after World War II.

Starting in the 1950s, academic nurses sought to construct a science of nursing—distinct from that of the related biomedical or behavioral sciences—that would provide the basis of nursing practice. Facing broad changes in patient care driven by the introduction of new medical innovations, they worked both to develop science-based nursing practice and to secure their roles within the post-war research university.

By their efforts, academic nurses transformed nursing’s labour into a valuable site of knowledge production and demonstrated how the application of this knowledge was integral to improving patient outcomes and healthcare delivery. Exploring the knowledge claims, strategies, and politics involved as academic nurses negotiated their roles and nursing’s future, Dr. Nurse reveals how state-supported health centres have profoundly shaped nursing education and health care delivery.

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Praised for its thorough analysis, Social History of Medicine calls the book "magnificent" in tracing nursing’s professional struggles within the complex political economy of American healthcare. The author offers clear case studies and insights into the challenges nursing leaders faced in balancing education and practice. Reviews highlight its importance for understanding the development of nursing education from hospital diploma programmes to academic health centres, and for those seeking to influence healthcare policy with a deep knowledge of nursing’s history.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226822884

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 10 January 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 513g

Pages: 312

About the Author

Dominique A. Tobbell is the Centennial Distinguished Professor of Nursing and director of the Eleanor Crowder Bjoring Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry at the University of Virginia. She is coeditor of Global Health and Pharmacology and the author of several books, including Pills, Power, and Policy: The Struggle for Drug Reform in Cold War America and its Consequences.

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