posted on 2022-06-22, 03:53authored byWendy Madsen
<p>This dissertation has used an historical approach to investigate nursing at the Rockhampton Hospital between 1930 and 1950. It has focussed on the work practices of those nurses who carried out the majority of the work, the trainee nurses. The work practices examined include those related to infection control, treatments and interventions, monitoring activities and ward management issues such as hierarchical structure and communication.</p>
<p>This dissertation has placed nursing history at the centrepoint of three related disciplinary fields - medical, labour and women's history. This has allowed some of the origins of the rituals, traditions and culture of nursing to be identified. In particular the image of nurses as the doctor's handmaiden has been examined. This dissertation has revealed that while a large proportion of nursing activities were regulated by doctors, nurses controlled a significant amount of their work. This dissertation has, therefore, supported and challenged the foundations of the handmaiden image.</p>
History
Start Page
1
End Page
210
Number of Pages
210
Publisher
Central Queensland University
Open Access
Yes
Era Eligible
No
Supervisor
Honorary Professor Amy Zelmer ; Doctor Denis Cryle