Mental Health Nursing : The Working Lives of Paid Carers in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
معرفی کتاب «Mental Health Nursing : The Working Lives of Paid Carers in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries» نوشتهٔ Borsay, Anne (editor);Dale, Pamela (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Manchester University Press در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This book seeks to integrate the history of mental health nursing with the wider history of institutional and community care for people experiencing mental illness and/or living with a learning disability. It develops new research questions by drawing together a concern with exploring the class, gender, skills and working conditions of practitioners with an assessment of the care regimes staff helped create and patients’ experiences of them. Contributors from a range of disciplines use a variety of source material to examine both continuity and change in the history of care over two centuries. The book benefits from a foreword by Mick Carpenter and will appeal to researchers and students interested in all aspects of the history of nursing and the history of care. The book is also designed to be accessible to practitioners and the general reader. 'This book seeks to integrate the history of mental health nursing with the wider history of institutional and community care. It develops new research questions by drawing together a concern with exploring the class, gender, skills and working conditions of practitioners with an assessment of the care regimes staff helped create, and patients' experiences of them. Such an approach aims to correct the neglect of mental health workers in recent histories of nursing and care. Contributors from a range of disciplines use a variety of source material to examine both continuity and change in the history of care over two centuries. The rise of the professional nurse is an important part of the narrative, but the detailed studies in this volume reveal that the working lives of paid carers were always shaped by wider social, economic and political forces. Most of the chapters concentrate on Britain and Ireland, but an Australian contribution provides useful insight into how these models of care were exported and understood in a colonial context.The case studies engage with classic history of nursing texts but also develop new perspectives that are brought together in a comprehensive introduction. The book benefits from a foreword by Mick Carpenter, who thoughtfully locates the work within traditional and new literature debates. It will appeal to researchers and students interested in all aspects of the history of nursing and the history of care, and will also be accessible to practitioners and the general reader' --Back cover Front matter Contents List of contributors Foreword: the struggle is never over Acknowledgements List of abbreviations Mental health nursing: the working lives of paid carers from 1800 to the 1990s Psychiatric nurses and their patients in the nineteenth century: the Irish perspective A duty to learn: attendant training in Victoria, Australia, 1880-1907 ‘Who are these?’ Nursing shell-shocked patients in Cardiff during the First World War Discourses of dispute: narratives of asylum nurses and attendants, 1910-22 ‘Surely a nice occupation for a girl?’ Stories of nursing, gender, violence and mental illness in British asylums, 1914-30 Reassessing staffing requirements and creating new roles for nurses during a period of rapid institution, 1927-48 ‘The weakest link in the chain of nursing’? Recruitment and retention in mental health nursing in England, 1948-68 Wardens, letter writing and the welfare state, 1944-74 Learning disability nursing: surviving change c.1970-90 Between asylum and community: DGH psychiatric nurses at Withington General Hospital, 1971-91 Index
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