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“Sharing the Halo”: Social and Professional Tensions in the Work of World War I Canadian Volunteer Nurses

机译:“分享光环”:第一次世界大战加拿大志愿者护士工作中的社会和职业紧张局势

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The experience of some 500 Canadian and Newfoundland women who served overseas as Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) nurses during the Great War has been eclipsed by the British record. Sent as auxiliary assistants to trained nurses in the military hospitals, Canadian VADs confronted a complex mix of emotional, physical, and intellectual challenges, including their “colonial” status. As casually trained, inexperienced amateurs in an unfamiliar, highly structured hospital culture, they were often resented by the overworked and undervalued trained nurses, whose struggle for professional recognition was necessarily abandoned during the crisis of war. The frequently intimate physical needs of critically ill soldiers also demanded a rationalisation of the VAD's role as “nurse” within a maternalist framework that eased social tensions for both VAD and patient. As volunteers assisting paid practitioners, the Canadian VAD experience offers new insights into a critical era of women's developing professional identities.
机译:英国的记录使在大战期间在海外担任自愿援助分队(VAD)护士的大约500名加拿大和纽芬兰妇女的经历黯然失色。作为在军事医院训练有素的护士的辅助助手,加拿大VAD面临着情感,身体和智力方面的复杂挑战,包括其“殖民地”地位。作为那些在陌生的,高度结构化的医院文化中经过随意训练,缺乏经验的业余爱好者,他们经常被过度劳累和被低估的训练有素的护士所讨厌,他们在战争危机中为职业认可而奋斗的努力必然被放弃了。重病士兵经常亲密的身体需要,也要求在母爱主义者的框架内合理化VAD作为“护士”的作用,以缓解VAD和患者的社会紧张感。当志愿者协助有偿从业者时,加拿大VAD的经验为妇女发展职业身份的关键时代提供了新见解。

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    Quiney Linda J.;

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