Veith S
School of Nursing, University of Kansas, Kansas City.
ANS Adv Nurs Sci. 1990 Jul;12(4):63-73. doi: 10.1097/00012272-199007000-00010.
An issue in the historiography of nursing is whether nurses desired baccalaureate education for their occupation, and were unable to accomplish this, or whether they preferred diploma schools. Examination of resource materials at a midwestern university revealed that nurses were neither victims nor heroines of a male-dominated system. Although the evidence supports the oppressor/victim model of women in the professions, it also shows that nurses were instrumental in challenging the university to respond to the need for upgraded nursing education. Particularly striking in the resource material was the effect student nurses had on the development of the occupation at this institution.
护理史编纂中的一个问题是,护士是渴望接受职业学士学位教育却未能实现,还是更青睐文凭学校。对一所中西部大学的资料进行研究后发现,护士既不是男性主导体系的受害者,也不是女英雄。尽管证据支持职业领域中女性的压迫者/受害者模式,但也表明护士在促使大学回应提升护理教育需求方面发挥了作用。资料中特别引人注目的是学生护士对该机构护理职业发展所产生的影响。