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分道扬镳:1909 - 1955年加拿大三省精神科护理教育的兴起

Parting at the crossroads: the emergence of education for psychiatric nursing in three Canadian provinces, 1909-1955.

作者信息

Tipliski Veryl Margaret

机构信息

Red River College, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

出版信息

Can Bull Med Hist. 2004;21(2):253-79. doi: 10.3138/cbmh.21.2.253.

Abstract

Early in the 20th century, nursing emerged as an essential part of psychiatry's attempt to provide scientific care for insanity. Throughout Canada psychiatric nursing is a specialty of general or registered nursing. In Western Canada, however, it is also a separate and distinct profession known as registered psychiatric nursing (RPN). To further the study of nursing history, this paper examines the emergence and early development of mental hospital nursing in Canada, tracing the changing patterns of nurse training from 1909, when Ontario's asylum training school movement was established, to 1955, when education for psychiatric nursing split along the Manitoba-Ontario border into two models. Through case studies in three provinces (Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan), this study examines the question of how Canadian psychiatric nursing developed into two entirely different models. During the 20th century, and interplay of social, political and economic factors emerged which shaped the development of psychiatric nursing and influenced the evolution of the two models. In addition, there were forces within nursing itself, including the effects of specific strategic decisions taken by nursing's leaders and the continuing role of nurses' resistance to the authority expressed by those within the medical profession. The development of psychiatric nursing is best understood by focusing on the point where psychiatry's authority intersected with the gendered limitations of nursing's leaders. This struggle represented a contest for control over education for mental hospital nursing. This paper argues that the turning point in the battle for control of Canadian education for psychiatric nursing occurred when nurse leaders refused to allow the specialty of psychiatric nursing to be taken over by an expanding psychiatric monopoly. The distinct psychiatric-controlled Western Canadian-style apprenticeship training was halted at the Manitoba-Ontario border. That nursing leaders persevered in the struggle to gain authority for psychiatric nursing education was a significant contribution to the development of Canadian nursing education and the psychiatric nursing specialty. Remnants of the themes found in the study endure to the present as organized nursing continues to struggle with issues around autonomy and authority over education and practice.

摘要

20世纪初,护理成为精神病学为精神错乱患者提供科学护理努力的重要组成部分。在加拿大,精神病护理是普通护理或注册护理的一个专业领域。然而,在加拿大西部,它也是一个独立且独特的职业,即注册精神病护理(RPN)。为了进一步研究护理历史,本文考察了加拿大精神病院护理的兴起与早期发展,追溯了从1909年安大略省的收容所培训学校运动建立到1955年精神病护理教育沿曼尼托巴省与安大略省边界分为两种模式期间护士培训模式的变化。通过对三个省份(安大略省、曼尼托巴省和萨斯喀彻温省)的案例研究,本研究探讨了加拿大精神病护理如何发展成两种截然不同模式的问题。在20世纪,社会、政治和经济因素相互作用,塑造了精神病护理的发展并影响了这两种模式的演变。此外,护理行业内部也存在一些力量,包括护理领导者做出的特定战略决策的影响以及护士对医学专业人士所表达权威的持续抵制。通过关注精神病学权威与护理领导者的性别限制相交的点,能最好地理解精神病护理的发展。这场斗争代表了对精神病院护理教育控制权的争夺。本文认为,加拿大精神病护理教育控制权之争的转折点出现在护理领导者拒绝让不断扩张的精神病垄断接管精神病护理专业之时。独特的由精神病学控制的加拿大西部风格学徒培训在曼尼托巴省与安大略省边界处停止。护理领导者坚持为精神病护理教育争取权威的斗争,对加拿大护理教育和精神病护理专业的发展做出了重大贡献。研究中发现的这些主题的残余影响一直持续到现在,因为有组织的护理行业仍在围绕教育和实践的自主权及权威问题进行斗争。

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