Publications
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response in anger: florence nightingale on the importance of training for nurses. | 1985 | 3912473 | |
nightingale and indekeu respond. | 1985 | 10031898 | |
[health and various historical eras: the concepts of health held by hippocrates, thomas moore, francis bacon, and nightingale and their historical backgrounds]. | 1985 | 3908761 | |
[the writings of florence nightingale: an oration delivered by mrs. lucy seymer]. | 1985 | 3907957 | |
florence nightingale: a multifaceted personality. | 1985 | 3900935 | |
[the centennial of a school. historical wealth and transmission of values. the florence nightingale school at bagatelle]. | 1985 | 3892710 | |
[postwar activities of public health nurses. efforts with florence nightingale as a role model. ms. hisae ito of fukuoka prefecture)]. | 1985 | 3892109 | |
[florence nightingale]. | 1985 | 3892104 | |
florence nightingale, 1830-1910: a nurse for all times. | 1985 | 3889775 | |
[notes on pauperism by florence nightingale]. | 1985 | 3888515 | |
florence nightingale on public health nursing. | florence nightingale, in addition to her role in initiating nursing education programs, was also involved in developing nursing for the sick poor at home and in workhouses through her work for poor law and workhouse reform of the 1860s. her writings on public health nursing--11 items that were written during a space of more than 30 years--emphasize the need for special training for public health nurses, the importance of sanitation and disease prevention through the nurse's teaching of the sick ... | 1985 | 3881054 |
amelia greenwald: the jewish florence nightingale. | 1985 | 11616523 | |
["ode to florence nightingale": its background and revival]. | 1986 | 3533413 | |
["anonymous thought" by nightingale]. | 1986 | 3516564 | |
[the model of florence nightingale]. | 1986 | 3513290 | |
[learn more about history (florence nightingale)]. | 1986 | 3541430 | |
florence nightingale inc. | 1986 | 10277028 | |
the lady with the lamp (florence nightingale). | 1986 | 3543858 | |
would florence nightingale support entry into practice? | 1986 | 3520624 | |
[woman with the lamp (florence nightingale)]. | 1986 | 3517544 | |
the management of nursing, nightingale to griffiths. | 1986 | 3515246 | |
a question of conscience. physicians in defense of human rights. | the vital role physicians can play in documenting physical and mental abuse of political prisoners, treating and rehabilitating victims, and preventing the punitive use of medicine is exemplified by the actions of three physicians whose stories are told here. wendy orr, a south african prison physician, took her complaint about police torture of political detainees to court after her superiors ignored her reports of prisoner abuse. an internationally known chilean surgeon, pedro castillo, has ... | 1986 | 3517401 |
a visit to scutari (florence nightingale). | 1986 | 3521287 | |
[owed to the nightingale. 2. ward evaluation]. | 1986 | 260919 | |
[on the "notes on nursing" by florence nightingale. 10]. | 1987 | 3330002 | |
[profile of awardees of florence nightingale medal]. | 1987 | 3695037 | |
lp/vns--the modern-day nightingales. vocal, vigilant, valuable. | 1987 | 3298623 | |
[is the florence nightingale spirit dead?]. | 1987 | 3649000 | |
[florence nightingale--angel or determined old maid]. | 1987 | 3299831 | |
the remarkable miss nightingale. | 1987 | 3298790 | |
[florence nightingale and i]. | 1987 | 3298763 | |
like florence nightingale, we use the political system. | 1987 | 3645979 | |
thrusts of florence nightingale in the social context of the 19th century. | 1987 | 3550202 | |
[description of the "notes on nursing" by florence nightingale]. | 1987 | 3555987 | |
["remarks on a register for nurses" by florence nightingale (1892)]. | 1987 | 3555986 | |
[description of the "notes on nursing" by nightingale. (9)]. | 1987 | 3297480 | |
profiles in pharmacy. charles nightingale, ph.d. | 1987 | 10316208 | |
the genesis of nightingale: alternative treatment for female health care providers. | 1988 | 3403637 | |
lighting the way in canada. | one of britain's leading nurse historians dr monica baly has been invited to visit canada to deliver a keynote address at a major conference on florence nightingale and her legacy. | 1988 | 27413929 |
nurses from st thomas's hospital took part in the traditional ceremony of the lamp at westminster abbey to celebrate the birthday of florence nightingale. | 1988 | 27416381 | |
reply to nightingale and meister. | 1988 | 17948597 | |
five nightingale theories spell success. | 1988 | 3070842 | |
[effectiveness of nursing--a question posed by nightingale. a comment by a translator of "mortality of the british army"]. | 1988 | 3233943 | |
my florence nightingale code of ethics. | 1988 | 3177501 | |
army dreamers. | the birth of the army nursing service took place in 1854, when florence nightingale, at the request of the secretary of state for war, recruited and took to scutari hospital 38 women to tend the wounded of the crimean war. | 1988 | 27415883 |
[on the "notes on nursing" by florence nightingale (11)]. | 1988 | 3286105 | |
[4 polish nurses received the florence nightingale medal]. | 1988 | 3399547 | |
political activism: our heritage (florence nightingale). | 1988 | 3288879 | |
florence nightingale--a woman of vision and drive. | 1988 | 3075922 | |
foreign exchange. | in addition to advice and information about working abroad, the international department offers assistance to royal college of nursing members wishing to undertake study visits overseas. members approach the department at various stages of their plans. some are intending to apply for travelling scholarships, the most popular of which are those awarded annually by the national florence nightingale memorial committee. applicants for these awards are usually required to undertake their own backgrou ... | 1988 | 27415895 |
lessons from florence. | i cannot think that westminster abbey figured large in the life of florence nightingale. indeed, when she died at the age of ninety, and a nation, grateful of her contribution to nursing made the rare offer of burial in the abbey, the reply was the formidable miss nightingale had made it clear she wished for no such thing. | 1989 | 28198213 |
florence nightingale and research. the historical link. | 1989 | 2659010 | |
florence nightingale. | 1989 | 2668899 | |
nightingales and other birds. | 1989 | 2725959 | |
[nursing revolution by nightingale]. | 1989 | 2668651 | |
changing times changing paradigm (1): from hospital training and college education in australia. | in 1985, nurse education in new south wales (nsw), australia changed from hospital based nursing courses to preparation for comprehensive registration within the tertiary sector. the nightingale apprenticeship system with an emphasis on the service needs of the institution had persisted for almost a century. the early 1970's however saw the emergence in australia of a new paradigm in nurse education challenging the traditional training perspective. the student nurse in nsw has now assumed the ro ... | 1989 | 2927376 |
faculty mentorship: support for nurse practitioner students and staff within the rural community health setting. | as pointed out in the introduction, there are certain practical concepts within our base of nursing knowledge that can only be taught through experience. many things are easier to teach by example. as we turn back the clock in nursing, we can see how florence nightingale, clara barton, and lillian wald were role models to their nursing peers in their era. they taught nursing by example, by role modeling their clinical expertise. today, this model is still effective and faculty mentoring of nurse ... | 1989 | 2723702 |
florence nightingale--a one-woman revolution. | 1989 | 2642965 | |
innovations in health care: antisepsis as a case study. | an innovation often occurs in several arenas almost simultaneously, after being preceded by a long preparatory period when information and experience are accrued to the point at which opinion is influenced to change. nevertheless, the introduction of an innovation is usually accompanied by resistance and hostility. this article traces the development of the concept and practice of antisepsis in health care, with emphasis on the contributions of three individuals who were contemporaries practicin ... | 1989 | 2642372 |
passing rates skyrocket with hawaii's "operation nightingale" program. | 1989 | 2613509 | |
florence nightingale: on feeding an army. | florence nightingale's work for the british army during the crimean war earned her the well-deserved honor of being considered the mother of modern nursing. less well recognized is her involvement with the development of nutritional services for the military. a nutrient-intake analysis is developed here based on her recommendations and recipes for army troops. the intake profile is compared with modern recommendations for dietary intake for adequacy of the diet. | 1989 | 2688395 |
[fredrik nightingale fellows]. | 1989 | 2513661 | |
florence nightingale and the india sanitary reforms. | after the crimean war, florence nightingale persisted in researching the health conditions of british troops throughout the empire. undaunted by geographic limitations, she surveyed and publicized data that documented the mismanagement of living conditions and health care among the occupational forces on the indian continent. nightingale proposed widespread changes in the reporting of military health status and biostatistics, in sanitary engineering, and in self-care activities. with dogged pers ... | 1989 | 2682589 |
matronized nursing service at mobile city hospital in the mid-19th century: a paradigm of altruism and indigent patient care. | influences upon the development and evolution of nursing groups and the profession have been multifactorial: cultural, economic, political, and social. although monastic and chivalric orders throughout antiquity provided the beginnings with hierarchical organizations and a sense of voluntarism and vocation, it was not until the mid-19th century that the concept of a nursing service became codified and more hospital-oriented. the inception of a matronized nursing service in the mobile city hospit ... | 1989 | 2669152 |
aerospace nursing: the new frontier. | since the days of florence nightingale and the crimean war, nursing has been involved in shaping the environment to make it more conducive to human existence. with the emergence of the space age the environment has broadened to encompass not only earth and its ionosphere, but its moon and sister planets as well. to date, nursing has been successful in developing theories that address human-environmental interactions. however, the environment of the 21st century will be vastly different from the ... | 1989 | 2778224 |
martha e. rogers: a life history. | the 20th century in nursing has focused heavily on theory development. while theorizing about nursing--what it is, and what it is not--can be traced back to nightingale, martha e. rogers' an introduction to the theoretical basis of nursing (1970) marked the advent of a new era in nursing science. with a view of nursing as a "learned profession," this landmark work staked out a substantive knowledge base for the discipline. the science of unitary human beings proposed by rogers was a radical depa ... | 1989 | 2654782 |
beyond florence nightingale: the general professional education of the nurse. | the leadership of nursing has been more concerned with the issue of nursing as a profession on a par with medicine than with the development of an education that would lead to professional status. nurses must leave nursing, the care of the sick, to advance their careers. the author proposes rigorous preprofessional science preparation and nursing education at the baccalaureate level followed by a clinical internship. nurses would be able to achieve specialty education either by graduate educatio ... | 1989 | 2644938 |
regulation of calcineurin by phosphorylation. identification of the regulatory site phosphorylated by ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase ii and protein kinase c. | the site in calcineurin, the ca2+/calmodulin (cam)-dependent protein phosphatase, which is phosphorylated by ca2+/cam-dependent protein kinase ii (cam-kinase ii) has been identified. analyses of 32p release from tryptic and cyanogen bromide peptides derived from [32p]calcineurin plus direct sequence determination established the site as -arg-val-phe-ser(po4)-val-leu-arg-, which conformed to the consensus phosphorylation sequence for cam-kinase ii (arg-x-x-ser/thr-). this phosphorylation site is ... | 1989 | 2550447 |
the environment and quality of care in long-term care institutions. | it is alarming that a basic need such as fluids and nutrition can be so neglected when caring for elderly patients. dennis & prescott (1985) found when asking nurses around the country to describe good nursing practice that dietary concerns were not commonly identified as an activity comprising good nursing. kayser-jones (1981) found, when comparing the quality of care in a scottish and an american institution, that the greatest difference between the two facilities was the environment. in the s ... | 1989 | 2511553 |
a visit to the nightingale museum. | 1990 | 2241630 | |
from florence nightingale to critical care nursing: a visit to istanbul. | 1990 | 2226970 | |
miss nightingale has fled. | 1990 | 1131581 | |
nursing theory. nightingale & roy--a comparison of nursing models. | 1. today, in an effort to develop the profession of nursing, nurses are working to base nursing actions on a theoretical model. 2. there are four reemerging themes evidenced in both the nightingale and roy models, including environment, person, health, and nursing. 3. the roy and nightingale models share more similarities than differences: both describe their metaparadigm (ie, environment, person, health, and nursing) in relation to their models. | 1990 | 2326853 |
nightingale's perspective of nursing administration. | nightingale is often thought of for her clinical nursing care, but henry, woods, and nagelkerk remind us that she was first and foremost a nursing administrator. much of nightingale's advice, as quoted here, sounds strangely modern and applicable today. | 1990 | 2184383 |
my bout with crimean fever--florence nightingale. | 1990 | 2181409 | |
research in nursing education: yesterday--today--tomorrow. | reilly gives us a highly personal account of the development of research in nursing education, bridging from the past to the present and on to the future. ranging from nightingale as statistician to the effects of doctor-nurse relations to the acceleration produced by various wars to the special nurses who strived to make research a natural process for the profession, reilly makes us feel like we live along with her this part of our rich heritage. | 1990 | 2325908 |
florence nightingale--the most famous nurse in the world. | 1990 | 2406999 | |
operation nightingale: the role of bmh dharan following the 1988. nepal earthquake, and some observations on third world earthquake disaster relief missions. | following a large earthquake in nepal, the experience of a small hospital in dealing with the resulting mass casualties is described. the value of pre-planning and effective triage of the injured is stressed, and aspects of surgical and medical care specific to earthquake victims discussed. clinical and administrative challenges encountered in mounting a major relief exercise in a third world setting are also described. frequent exercising of military hospitals and personnel in handling mass cas ... | 1990 | 2319510 |
the nightingale school computer assisted learning project s e norman e j chapman and t hinton ashdale 48pp £6.00 1-870899-02-4. | at first glance, i thought that at £6 this booklet was overpriced. on closer examination, i found it well-produced, with much of interest to anyone considering developing a computer assisted learning (cal) package, a clear and readable style, avoids gratuitous jargon, and graphs and statistics are appropriately used. | 1990 | 27237916 |
nurses of the 90s. | one clinical nurse practitioner who i believe will emerge as a leading nurse of the 90s is rebecca malby, who was seconded to the national health service training authority's working group on support worker competencies and is currently working at whipps cross hospital in london. becky has all the skills and talents of a natural leader and i believe she has just won a florence nightingale fellowship to study quality of nursing care in the united states. | 1990 | 27237657 |
said another way: florence nightingale: nursing's first environmental theorist. | 1990 | 2281002 | |
nightingale, nursing and harassment. | nineteenth century nursing schools as well as schools during the first half of the twentieth century had severe restrictions on the freedom of activity of their students. students were required to live in nursing homes, be in their rooms at certain hours, dress in very restrictive uniforms and ever strive to be ladylike. most of these requirements date to florence nightingale and were essentially nineteenth century methods to avoid the problems of sexual harassment. | 1990 | 2180801 |
nightingale, nursing and harassment. | 1990 | 2227989 | |
nurses, midwives and health research. | despite the wealth of researchable topics in maternal and child health, it is rare for studies in this field to be carried out by nurse-midwives. this article explores the historical origins of nursing, its educational characteristics and its dominance by women, identifying obstacles to independent research and pointing to ways of overcoming them. | 1990 | 2206257 |
[from hospice to high-rise hospital--the development of western hospitals]. | departing from the first infirmaries in the roman army installed as valetudinaria exclusively for sick and wounded soldiers the development of western hospital care began based on the idea of love for fellowman. the importance of the order of monte cassino founded by benedict of nursia in the 6th century is emphasized. the role of these hospices important as asylums and hospitals with spiritual assistance is exposed as well as the endeavours of lords, kings and citizens to found hospitals in the ... | 1990 | 2281243 |
florence nightingale--the social construction of a victorian feminist. | 1990 | 2194373 | |
florence nightingale: a pioneer in nursing profession. | 1990 | 2201958 | |
nightingale bursaries. | this year the florence nightingale museum trustees plan to award a number of bursaries to those registered and enrolled nurses who plan to undertake district nurse training. | 1991 | 27667433 |
scholarship nurses will research abroad. | twenty nurses will get the chance to carry out research as a result of scholarships awarded by the florence nightingale committee. | 1991 | 27667052 |
living image appeal. | a £5-million appeal has been launched by the new florence nightingale fund, a joint venture by guy's and st thomas' hospitals and their united medical and dental schools. | 1991 | 27680119 |
nursing's role in health promotion. an overview. | this article presents health promotion as a basic concept for nursing practice. since the era of nightingale, health promotion has continued to be a major focus for nursing as is reflected in the american nurses' association (ana) social policy statement. the major focus of this article is nursing's role in health promotion in such areas as assessment, advocacy, case management, promotion of self-care, and client education. major societal changes that are expected to have an impact on health pro ... | 1991 | 1945936 |
an interview with jean reeder. interview by kate nightingale. | 1991 | 1802102 | |
a new age nightingale. | there are not that many non-conformists in the upper echelons of the nursing world today but dr helen ference, the american director of the nightingale society, is one of them. | 1991 | 27661182 |
helen ference, director of the american-based nightingale society, holds an unpublished letter written by florence nightingale. the nightingale society was just one of the exhibitors at the 'excellence in contemporary clinical nursing' conference. | 1991 | 27652748 | |
[not available]. | homebeat: the metropolitan police band recently spent a day at nightingale house, wandsworth, britain's largest nursing home for the elderly. | 1991 | 27524581 |
[not available]. | red cross nurse claire bertschinger has been awarded the florence nightingale medal for exceptional courage and devotion to duty. she has worked in the war zones of lebanon and ethiopia as well as in hganda, afghanistan and southern sudan. an interview with claire while she was working in ethiopia is said to have inspired bob geldof to set up band aid. | 1991 | 27524576 |
shades of florence nightingale: potential impact of noise stress on wound healing. | 1991 | 2061357 | |
indian summer. | health visitor, val rose, won a florence nightingale memorial fund scholarship to travel to the navajo indian reservation in north america. the health problems of the navajo are similar to those affecting the traveller population on her own caseload, forced by changing circumstances and legislation to settle on local authority sites in england. here she describes some of the health problems arising from the settlement of nomadic people. | 1991 | 1765529 |
an analysis of the concept of comfort. | comfort is a term that has a significant historical and contemporary association with nursing. since the time of nightingale, it is cited as designating a desirable outcome of nursing care. comfort is found in nursing science, for example in diagnostic taxonomies, and in references to the art of nursing, as when practice is described. roy, orlando, watson, paterson and others use comfort in major nursing theories. the term can signify both physical and mental phenomena and it can be used as a ve ... | 1991 | 1753026 |
[not available]. | war theatre: the exhibition 'nursing in the gulf war: florence nightingale's living legacy' opened last week at the florence nightingale museum in south london. including nurses' own photographs and illustrations, it will run until march 15. | 1991 | 27523347 |