Lynaugh J E, Fairman J
Center for the Study of the History of Nursing, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
Am J Crit Care. 1992 Jul;1(1):19-24.
This article previews selected findings of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses History Project that is being conducted under the auspices of the Center for the Study of the History of Nursing at the University of Pennsylvania. Using methods of social history research, we reviewed pertinent literature, studied documents of institutions and organizations, and interviewed a broad array of participants. Analysis of this evidence resulted in a history of the evolution of nursing and hospital care for patients with life-threatening illnesses during the 40-year period since 1950. We explored the effects of changing public and professional ideas about the nature of critical illness, the effects of technology, and the historical dimensions of critical care nursing. Special attention was given to the events and circumstances that led to the development of AACN and the reciprocal relationships between AACN and the care of critically ill people.
本文预览了美国重症护理护士协会历史项目的部分选定研究结果,该项目由宾夕法尼亚大学护理历史研究中心主持开展。我们运用社会历史研究方法,查阅了相关文献,研究了机构和组织的文件,并采访了众多参与者。对这些证据的分析形成了一部自1950年以来40年间,针对危及生命疾病患者的护理及医院护理的演变史。我们探讨了公众和专业人士对危重病本质观念变化的影响、技术的影响以及重症护理的历史维度。特别关注了导致美国重症护理护士协会成立的事件和情况,以及该协会与危重病患者护理之间的相互关系。