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DEFINITION
OF HISTORY
History can be defined as a study of events
from the past leading up to the present time.
However, the study of history focuses on not
just the chronology of events, but also the
impact and influence those events continued
to have throughout time. Over the passage of
time, events unfold and trends emerge.
The development and evolution of the nursing
profession is intricately connected to historical influences
throughout the ages, beginning in antiquity. The study of the
history of nursing helps us to better understand the societal forces
and issues that continue to confront the profession. Understanding
the history of nursing also allows nurses to gain an appreciation of
the role the profession has played in the healthcare system. The
purpose of this chapter is to provide an overview of the history of
nursing with an emphasis on nursing in the INDIA, describe the
influence of societal trends on the development of nursing as a
profession, and identify the contributions of selected leaders in
nursing.
Into this setting entered Florence Nightingale, the woman who would not only
reform nursing as it existed at that time, but also lay the foundation for nursing as
a profession.
Florence Nightingale was born into a wealthy British family. For their honeymoon,
her parents embarked on an extensive tour of Europe.
• Their first child, Parthenope (the Greek name for Naples), was born while they
visited Naples, and their second child, Florence, was born in the Italian city of that
name.
• When the family returned to England, Mr. Nightingale took charge of the
education of his daughters.
• Florence was educated in Greek and Latin, mathematics, natural science,
ancient and modern literature, German, French, and Italian (Nutting & Dock,
1907).
Florence Nightingale and the Origin of Professional Nursing
It was assumed that Florence would follow the
traditional path dictated for women of the upper class
during the Victorian era, which included marriage and
the rearing of a family. Although Florence was courted
by various wealthy suitors, she rebuffed their
approaches, stating she instead believed she had been
called to dedicate her life to the service of humanity.
Nightingale’s parents at first were appalled by her
desire to care for the sick, because such work was
considered improper for a woman of her class. As
steadfast members of the Church of England, they were
even more shocked at her suggestion that she might
seek admission to a convent of Irish Catholic nursing
sisters. With time they consented to her attendance for
a 2-week period at Pastor Fliedner’s Deaconess Home
and Hospital in Germany. In July 1851, she was able to
return to Kaiserswerth for 3 months, during which time
she worked with the deaconesses, learned basic
information about patient care, and observed the
Fliedners’ methods of instruction in nursing.
When Nightingale returned to England, she was appointed
superintendent of the Upper Harley Street Hospital, a small hospital
for sick and elderly women of the upper class who had experienced
financial difficulties. During her time in this position, she also made
a journey to Paris to observe the hospital work of the Catholic
Sisters of Charity, and volunteered as a nurse at the Middlesex
Hospital during a cholera epidemic there.
in which Russia waged war against the combined armies of
England, France, and Turkey. Nightingale was appalled to
learn that the mortality rate for British troops was 41 percent.
More disturbing was the fact that whereas the French had
nursing nuns to care for their troops, the British army lacked
any kind of nurses. In fact, most British soldiers were dying
from disease rather than from injuries incurred on the
battlefield. From her travels, observations of nursing care
provided in hospitals abroad, and practical experiences in
nursing, she had a far greater knowledge of the elements of
skilled nursing care than the majority of medical workers of
her time (Pavey, 1953).
In 1854, the Crimean War broke out
In 1854, the Crimean War broke out
Using her political influence, Nightingale sought permission for her
and a band of ladies drawn from the upper class to travel to the
Crimea and to care for the sick and wounded. Because Nightingale
believed that dirt, rather than microscopic pathogens, were the cause
of disease, she embarked on a campaign to thoroughly scrub the
soldiers’ barracks and hospital wards, and to let in sunshine and fresh
air. Within months, the number of deaths decreased dramatically.
Nightingale, who had learned the principles of statistics from her
father’s tutelage, carefully documented the results of her care and
used these as the basis for further interventions (Woodham-Smith,
1951). Through her work, she laid the foundation for modern
evidence-based practice
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HISTORY OF NURSING IN INDIA.pptx

  • 1.
  • 2. DEFINITION OF HISTORY History can be defined as a study of events from the past leading up to the present time. However, the study of history focuses on not just the chronology of events, but also the impact and influence those events continued to have throughout time. Over the passage of time, events unfold and trends emerge.
  • 3. The development and evolution of the nursing profession is intricately connected to historical influences throughout the ages, beginning in antiquity. The study of the history of nursing helps us to better understand the societal forces and issues that continue to confront the profession. Understanding the history of nursing also allows nurses to gain an appreciation of the role the profession has played in the healthcare system. The purpose of this chapter is to provide an overview of the history of nursing with an emphasis on nursing in the INDIA, describe the influence of societal trends on the development of nursing as a profession, and identify the contributions of selected leaders in nursing.
  • 4.
  • 5. Into this setting entered Florence Nightingale, the woman who would not only reform nursing as it existed at that time, but also lay the foundation for nursing as a profession. Florence Nightingale was born into a wealthy British family. For their honeymoon, her parents embarked on an extensive tour of Europe. • Their first child, Parthenope (the Greek name for Naples), was born while they visited Naples, and their second child, Florence, was born in the Italian city of that name. • When the family returned to England, Mr. Nightingale took charge of the education of his daughters. • Florence was educated in Greek and Latin, mathematics, natural science, ancient and modern literature, German, French, and Italian (Nutting & Dock, 1907). Florence Nightingale and the Origin of Professional Nursing
  • 6. It was assumed that Florence would follow the traditional path dictated for women of the upper class during the Victorian era, which included marriage and the rearing of a family. Although Florence was courted by various wealthy suitors, she rebuffed their approaches, stating she instead believed she had been called to dedicate her life to the service of humanity. Nightingale’s parents at first were appalled by her desire to care for the sick, because such work was considered improper for a woman of her class. As steadfast members of the Church of England, they were even more shocked at her suggestion that she might seek admission to a convent of Irish Catholic nursing sisters. With time they consented to her attendance for a 2-week period at Pastor Fliedner’s Deaconess Home and Hospital in Germany. In July 1851, she was able to return to Kaiserswerth for 3 months, during which time she worked with the deaconesses, learned basic information about patient care, and observed the Fliedners’ methods of instruction in nursing.
  • 7. When Nightingale returned to England, she was appointed superintendent of the Upper Harley Street Hospital, a small hospital for sick and elderly women of the upper class who had experienced financial difficulties. During her time in this position, she also made a journey to Paris to observe the hospital work of the Catholic Sisters of Charity, and volunteered as a nurse at the Middlesex Hospital during a cholera epidemic there.
  • 8. in which Russia waged war against the combined armies of England, France, and Turkey. Nightingale was appalled to learn that the mortality rate for British troops was 41 percent. More disturbing was the fact that whereas the French had nursing nuns to care for their troops, the British army lacked any kind of nurses. In fact, most British soldiers were dying from disease rather than from injuries incurred on the battlefield. From her travels, observations of nursing care provided in hospitals abroad, and practical experiences in nursing, she had a far greater knowledge of the elements of skilled nursing care than the majority of medical workers of her time (Pavey, 1953). In 1854, the Crimean War broke out
  • 9. In 1854, the Crimean War broke out Using her political influence, Nightingale sought permission for her and a band of ladies drawn from the upper class to travel to the Crimea and to care for the sick and wounded. Because Nightingale believed that dirt, rather than microscopic pathogens, were the cause of disease, she embarked on a campaign to thoroughly scrub the soldiers’ barracks and hospital wards, and to let in sunshine and fresh air. Within months, the number of deaths decreased dramatically. Nightingale, who had learned the principles of statistics from her father’s tutelage, carefully documented the results of her care and used these as the basis for further interventions (Woodham-Smith, 1951). Through her work, she laid the foundation for modern evidence-based practice