Rodgers J
Nurs Prax N Z. 1996 Jul;11(2):4-12.
This article examines the development of the New Zealand Army Nursing Service between August 1994 and April 1995. War was seen as an opportunity to further promote the new order of nursing, and nurses fought against the employment of amateur war-time workers to help with nursing duties. However, despite the central place trained nurses held in civilian nursing by 1914, they faced gender-based barriers in order to achieve a place within military structures during World War I.
本文考察了1994年8月至1995年4月间新西兰陆军护理服务的发展情况。战争被视为进一步推动新护理秩序的契机,护士们反对雇佣业余战时工作人员协助护理工作。然而,尽管到1914年受过训练的护士在民用护理中占据核心地位,但在第一次世界大战期间,她们为在军事体系中谋得一席之地仍面临基于性别的障碍。