Wright D
Department of Nursing and Midwifery Studies, Queen's Medical Centre, University of Nottingham.
Int Hist Nurs J. 1996 Summer;1(4):5-19.
This paper presents the results of a database study of male attendants hired at two Surrey asylums between 1868 and 1881. It challenges the widely held assumption that attending was an 'occupation of last resort' and places asylum work within the wider context of a rapidly changing labour market in Victorian England.
本文展示了一项对1868年至1881年间受雇于萨里郡两家精神病院的男性护理员的数据库研究结果。它挑战了一种广泛存在的假设,即护理工作是“万不得已的职业”,并将精神病院工作置于维多利亚时代英格兰快速变化的劳动力市场这一更广泛背景之中。