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Degrees of ambivalence: Attitudes towards pre-registration university education for nurses in Britain, 1930-1960.

机译:矛盾程度:1930-1960年英国护士对注册前大学教育的态度。

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The recent decision from the Nursing and Midwifery Council to make nursing a graduate profession has for some been the culmination of over a century of expectation. From the 1890s there were voices within the nursing and medical professions that nursing should be taught in universities. The purpose of this article is to explore two attempts in the mid-20th century to establish a degree in nursing at an English University; neither of which was successful. It will be demonstrated that there were too many conflicting ideas and personalities for these to have been achieved. The doctors wanted skilled assistants, many in the nursing profession considered that nurses should have 'common-sense, courtesy and kindness', in that order, the universities considered nursing to be a practical vocation, and the governments did not want the increased spending that such a move would necessitate.
机译:护理和助产士理事会最近做出的决定,要使护理学成为研究生专业,这在一定程度上是对一个多世纪的期望的高潮。从1890年代开始,护理和医学专业界发出了在大学教授护理的声音。本文的目的是探索20世纪中叶在英国大学建立护理学位的两次尝试。都没有成功。将会证明,有太多矛盾的想法和个性无法实现。医生需要熟练的助手,许多护理专业人士认为护士应该具有“常识,礼貌和友善”的态度,因此,大学认为护理是一种实际的职业,政府不希望增加开支这样的举动是必要的。

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