Mental Health Nursing: The Working Lives of Paid Carers in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries - Nursing History and Humanities (Hardback)
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Mental Health Nursing: The Working Lives of Paid Carers in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries - Nursing History and Humanities (Hardback)

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Hardback 288 Pages
Published: 01/07/2015
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This book seeks to integrate the history of mental health nursing with the wider history of institutional and community care. It develops new research questions by drawing together a concern with exploring the class, gender, skills and working conditions of practitioners with an assessment of the care regimes staff helped create and patients’ experiences of them. Contributors from a range of disciplines use a variety of source material to examine both continuity and change in the history of care over two centuries. The book benefits from a foreword by Mick Carpenter and will appeal to researchers and students interested in all aspects of the history of nursing and the history of care. The book is also designed to be accessible to practitioners and the general reader.
This book is relevant to United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 3, Good health and well-being.

Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 9780719096938
Number of pages: 288
Dimensions: 216 x 138 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

‘This book is an enjoyable read and of interest to professional and history scholars as well as health professionals, students and others interested in critical perspectives on mental health work.’Geertje Boschma, University of British Columbia‘It is encouraging to see works like this begin to fill out the scanty literature on mental health nursing history, and hopefully this will inform future research in this undervalued area.’ Philippa Martyr, University of Western Australia, Health and History 18/2‘This is an important book, and a timely reminder that, in spite of setting or of policy, those who work on the front line of patient care are the ones who often have the biggest impact on patient experience. Within the caring relationship, the patient and the nursing staff are inextricably bound, and this volume allows us to further understand the intricacies involved in this important, complex relationship.’ H-Net Reviews, April 2018 - .

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