The Nurse Apprentice, 1860–1977
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The Nurse Apprentice, 1860–1977
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The book fills a major gap in the history of nurse training, by giving a sustained account of the apprenticeship model of nursing in context, and charting changing values away from the historic vocational tradition. Its copious use of primary sources will make this a key text for nurses, historians and policy makers.
This study surveys, examines, and analyses the British apprenticeship model of nurse training from 1860 at St Thomas's Hospital, until the publication of the last national syllabus from the General Nursing Council in England and Wales in 1977.
The study uses primary data and evidence of the British model of nurse training that was unquestioned for over a century, drawing upon material that has not previously been examined. It interprets the attitudes and values underpinning the apprenticeship system, including the place of vocation, and explains the reason for the ending of this system.
The book is intended to fill a major gap in the history of nurse training of what was, until recently, the only model of training in the United Kingdom. It presents an overview of the nursing apprenticeship, a key aspect of nursing history, and is particularly relevant to modern readers because of the recent moves of nursing education into higher education, and the surrounding intense policy debates about nursing education and practice.
The Nurse Apprentice, 1860–1977 should also be of interest internationally because of the widespread and continuing influence of British nursing worldwide.
Series: The History of Medicine in Context
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Critics praise Bradshaw's impressive use of diverse primary sources, including archives, nursing journals, and textbooks, highlighting their importance for historical research. Social History of Medicine notes the extensive sources drawn upon, while Ethics and Medicine commends the depth of analysis, calling the book an important contribution to the history of British nursing.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780754601722
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 18 April 2001
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Routledge
Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 156.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 453g
Pages: 278
About the Author
Ann Bradshaw, RCN Institute, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, UK
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