Dr. Nurse(English, Paperback, Tobbell Dominique A. Professor)

Dr. Nurse(English, Paperback, Tobbell Dominique A. Professor)

  • Tobbell Dominique A. Professor
Publisher:University of Chicago PressISBN 13: 9780226822907ISBN 10: 0226822907

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Dr. Nurse(English, Paperback, Tobbell Dominique A. Professor) is written by Tobbell Dominique A. Professor and published by The University of Chicago Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0226822907 (ISBN 10) and 9780226822907 (ISBN 13).

An analysis of the efforts of American nurses to establish nursing as an academic discipline and nurses as valued researchers in the decades after World War II. Nurses represent the largest segment of the U.S. health care workforce and spend significantly more time with patients than any other member of the health care team. Dr. Nurse probes their history to examine major changes that have taken place in American health care in the second half of the twentieth century. The book reveals how federal and state health and higher education policies shaped education within health professions after World War II. Starting in the 1950s, academic nurses sought to construct a science of nursing-distinct from that of the related biomedical or behavioral sciences-that would provide the basis for nursing practice. Their efforts transformed nursing's labor into a valuable site of knowledge production and proved how the application of their knowledge was integral to improving patient outcomes. Exploring the knowledge claims, strategies, and politics involved as academic nurses negotiated their roles and nursing's future, Dr. Nurse highlights how state-supported health centers have profoundly shaped nursing education and health care delivery.