Nursing History Review, an annual peer-reviewed publication of the American Association for the History of Nursing, is a showcase for the most significant current research on nursing history. Regular sections include scholarly articles, over a dozen book reviews of the best publications on nursing and health care history that have appeared in the past year, and a section abstracting new doctoral dissertations on nursing history. Historians, researchers, and individuals fascinated with the rich field of nursing will find this an important resource. Highlights from Volume 13: Revisiting the Johns Report (1925) on African American Nurses, Judith Young Nursing Education Moves into the University: The Story of the Hadassah School of Nursing in Jerusalem, 1918-1985, Nina Bartal and Judith Steiner-Freud American Nurse-Midwifery: A Hyphenated Profession with a Conflicted Identity, Katy Dawley Critical Issues in the Use of Biographic Methods in Nursing History, Sonya J Grypma Dead or Alive: HIPAAAss Impact on Nursing Historical Research, Brigid Lusk and Susan SacharskiOfficial Publication of the American Association for the History of Nursing Patricia Da#39;Antonio, RN, PhD, FAAN ... The last essay by Patrick Larvie, addresses Brazila#39;s reputation of sexuality and analyzes its impact on the AIDS epidemic.
Title | : | Nursing History Review, Volume 13, 2005 |
Author | : | Patricia D’Antonio, RN, PhD, FAAN |
Publisher | : | Springer Publishing Company - 2004-09-29 |
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