1990
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.1990.tb01849.x
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Social reform versus education reform: university nursing education in Canada, 1919–1960

Abstract: Nurses' struggle to attain educational parity with other professional groups is closely aligned with the struggle of women for social equality within Canadian institutions. The attempts of nursing educators to shift their perspective from social reform to educational reform and to develop nursing scholarship has been restricted by the cultural views of women. Consequently, nurses' gains in attaining higher education have been realized by reforms in social and health care policies thought suitable for women. Wi… Show more

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“…The major theme of the eight articles in the category ‘disciplinary development’ was the influence of factors and trends in shaping the development of nursing as a professional discipline, including factors both internal and external to nursing (Table ). The historical periods covered were the mid‐19th to the mid‐20th centuries and the chronological periods covered ranged from 40 (Baumgart & Kirkwood ) to 200 years (Gabrielson ).…”
Section: Academic Concernsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The major theme of the eight articles in the category ‘disciplinary development’ was the influence of factors and trends in shaping the development of nursing as a professional discipline, including factors both internal and external to nursing (Table ). The historical periods covered were the mid‐19th to the mid‐20th centuries and the chronological periods covered ranged from 40 (Baumgart & Kirkwood ) to 200 years (Gabrielson ).…”
Section: Academic Concernsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Factors included the need for economic and political expediency in regulating nursing in the UK (White ), the influence of positivism, mediated through the medical model, on asylum nursing (Chung & Nolan ), and the influence of emerging treatment modalities on nursing roles and interdisciplinary relationships in community psychiatric nursing (Godin ). With a focus on trends in women's higher education and the place of nursing as a gendered occupation, Baumgart and Kirkwood () examined external factors at work in the struggle of Canadian nursing to attain educational parity with other professional groups.…”
Section: Academic Concernsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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