2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-6198.2009.00135.x
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Social Identity and Interrole Conflict for Hospital Superintendents in the Early 1900s

Abstract: PURPOSE.  This research explores interrole conflict for nurse hospital superintendents in the early decades of the twentieth century. METHODS.  An extensive review of nursing, medical, and administrative journals published in the early decades of the twentieth century. FINDINGS.  Throughout the early decades of the twentieth century, hospital administration was dominated by nurses who were responsible for the hospital's administrative functions, participated in patient care, and oversaw the nursing school. … Show more

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