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A historical marker in the development of critical and creative thinking in psychiatric-mental health nursing education and practice

机译:精神心理健康护理教育与实践中批判性和创造性思维发展的历史标志

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Background: This investigation focuses on traumatic events of World War II and postwar reconstruction in US society in the 1940s, taking into account the development of psychiatric nursing as a specialty within the context of nursing education and practice trends. Scotomas of historic world figures, including Hildegard Peplau, renowned educator and psychiatric nurse, are examined. These blind spots profoundly affected their reactions and behaviors, for the betterment of society or the destruction of it. Method: Psychohistory looks at the “why” of historical events and is concerned with the motivation in human behavior and with the underlying meaning lurking beneath the surface of logic. In this psychohistorical exploration, figurative snapshots highlight a historical marker that commemorates a fire that blazed out of control in 1948 at Highland Hospital, a mental institution in Asheville, North Carolina, where Peplau held directorship. This fire served as a springboard for the evolution of the nurse-patient relationship within the nursing profession, as influenced by Peplau. Relevant questions explored are: What nurses were implicated in the fire? What did the characters at the scene believe and perceive? What were the motivations of key players? Who qualified as nurses? What ramifications did the fire have for nursing education and practice in the development of analytical thought and theoretical concepts? Significance: Some view the historic fire as a black mark against nursing. Nurses, however, with the assistance of Peplau’s teachings, can see it as a benchmark that began the process of eradication of resistances that prevent growth and the illumination of educational curricula that promote advancement of critical and creative thinking. Today, nurses can take advantage of their knowledge base learned from the past and can create expansive innovation in nursing education and practice that is supportive of global health and safety in the 21st century.
机译:背景:本研究关注1940年代第二次世界大战的创伤事件和战后美国社会的重建,同时考虑了在护理教育和实践趋势的背景下精神科护理的发展。检查了世界历史人物的缩影,包括著名的教育家和精神科护士希尔德加德·佩普劳(Hildegard Peplau)。这些盲点极大地影响了他们的反应和行为,以改善社会或破坏社会。方法:心理历史学研究历史事件的“原因”,并关注人类行为的动机以及潜伏在逻辑表面之下的潜在含义。在这项心理历史探索中,象征性快照突出了纪念1948年在北卡罗来纳州阿什维尔精神病院高地医院失控燃烧的大火的历史标记,佩普劳(Peplau)担任董事。在Peplau的影响下,这场大火为护理行业内的医患关系的发展提供了跳板。探讨的相关问题是:哪些护士牵连大火?现场的角色相信和感知了什么?关键参与者的动机是什么?谁有资格担任护士?在分析思想和理论概念的发展中,大火对护理教育和实践有什么影响?启示:有人认为历史性大火是反对护理的一个污点。但是,在Peplau的教assistance的帮助下,护士可以将其视为消除根除阻碍成长的阻力的基准,以及启发批判性和创造性思维发展的教育课程的基准。如今,护士可以利用从过去学到的知识,并可以在护理教育和实践中进行广泛的创新,以支持21世纪的全球健康与安全。

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