Haylock Pamela J
Association for Vascular Access, Herriman, UT, USA.
Oncol Nurs Forum. 2011 Nov;38 Suppl:E7-14. doi: 10.1188/11.S1.ONF.E7-E14.
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To identify critical elements of the major shift in cancer nursing practice, education, and the expectations of professional nursing immediately following World War II that were precursors of contemporary oncology nursing preparation and practice.
General healthcare, medical, and nursing literature, particularly in the American Journal of Nursing, published after World War II and before the inception of the Oncology Nursing Society (ONS); archival materials in the collection of ONS; nursing history literature; and personal communications.
Nurses in a wide variety of practice settings with varied levels of experience, including staff nurses, homecare nurses, and high-level leaders and decision makers of the time, were responsible for bringing attention to and addressing the challenges and joys of cancer nursing.
Professional nursing in general and cancer nursing in particular underwent significant changes and a distinct paradigm shift in cancer nursing education and practice in the period of time surrounding World War II, which promoted the advancement of cancer nursing.
This historical review provides lessons for contemporary cancer nursing clinicians, executives, researchers, and educators with regard to imagining ways to approach issues, the necessity of collaboration and public-private partnerships, and maintaining the passion for this increasingly complex nursing specialty.
目的/目标:确定二战后癌症护理实践、教育以及专业护理期望发生重大转变的关键要素,这些要素是当代肿瘤护理准备和实践的先驱。
一般医疗保健、医学和护理文献,特别是二战后至肿瘤护理协会(ONS)成立前发表在《美国护理杂志》上的文献;ONS收藏的档案材料;护理历史文献;以及个人交流。
各种实践环境中经验水平各异的护士,包括当时的 staff nurses、家庭护理护士以及高层领导和决策者,负责关注并应对癌症护理的挑战与乐趣。
总体而言,专业护理尤其是癌症护理在二战前后这段时间里,癌症护理教育和实践发生了重大变化及明显的范式转变,这推动了癌症护理的发展。
这一历史回顾为当代癌症护理临床医生、管理人员、研究人员和教育工作者提供了经验教训,涉及思考解决问题的方式、合作及公私伙伴关系的必要性,以及保持对这一日益复杂的护理专业的热情。