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Pub Date : 2018-06-10 DOI: 10.7765/9781526119070.00006
J. Brooks
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Reasserting work, space and gender boundaries at the end of the Second World War 在第二次世界大战结束时重申工作、空间和性别界限
Pub Date : 2018-06-10 DOI: 10.7765/9781526147257.00012
J. Brooks
The chapter considers the civilian world into which the Q.A.s returned at the end of the war and explores the options they faced. It begins with the immediate aftermath of war and the opportunities for interesting and worthwhile work that would only exacerbate the nursing sisters’ difficulties on demobilisation. This is followed by a consideration of the return to Britain and the options open for professional practice. The chapter argues that for some the option of interesting work remained, either in the colonial service or the military. However the main professional opening for returning nurses was the crisis ridden civilian hospital system that wanted and recruited cheap, malleable workers; this was not an attractive choice for demobbed nursing sisters. The chapter argues that despite nursing being a female dominated profession, the ideology that encouraged women to return to the home in the aftermath of war had significant ramifications for demobilised nurses. The social structure precluded married women from working outside the home and funds for postgraduate training available to returning male doctors were not offered to nurses. As the chapter maintains, most nursing sisters married, leaving the profession without their considerable talents and new ways of practicing.
这一章考虑了qaa在战争结束后返回的平民世界,并探讨了他们面临的选择。它始于战争的直接后果和有趣而有价值的工作机会,这只会加剧护理姐妹在复员时的困难。接下来是考虑返回英国,并为专业实践提供选择。这一章认为,对于一些人来说,选择有趣的工作仍然存在,要么在殖民地服务,要么在军队。然而,对回国的护士来说,主要的职业机会是危机重重的民用医院系统需要并招募廉价、可塑性强的工人;对于退役的护士姐妹来说,这不是一个有吸引力的选择。本章认为,尽管护理是女性主导的职业,但鼓励女性在战争结束后重返家园的意识形态对复员护士产生了重大影响。社会结构不允许已婚妇女外出工作,而且不向护士提供为回国的男医生提供的研究生培训资金。正如本章所述,大多数护理姐妹都结婚了,离开了这个行业,没有了她们可观的才能和新的实践方法。
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Index 指数
Pub Date : 2018-06-10 DOI: 10.7765/9781526119070.00015
J. Brooks
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Nursing presence 护理存在
Pub Date : 2018-06-10 DOI: 10.7765/9781526119070.00010
J. Brooks
Military success in war was contingent on men sustaining a determination to fight. Persuading men to continue fighting or returning them to combat after illness or injury depended on maintaining their morale. The use of female nurses in upholding this resolve was integral to the war effort. The chapter explores the value of the presence of women in hospital wards and in social environments on active service overseas. It considers the occasional antipathy of military authorities and male colleagues to the location of female nurses in war zones. However, it is argued through the provision of expert clinical care, domestic acumen and the use of their ‘female-selves’, nurses were able to salvage men in readiness to return to battle. Nursing sisters thus created a space for themselves in frontline duties. However, the chapter argues, this was not without its difficulties. As single, white women in far-flung places, this position situated nurses in a liminal place between the respectable European colonial wife and the ‘biohazardous’ local women. The chapter acknowledges these difficulties, but also demonstrates how the nurses negotiated their way through these contradictions to their advantage and for those in their care.
战争中的军事胜利取决于人们保持战斗的决心。说服士兵们继续战斗,或者在他们生病或受伤后让他们返回战场,取决于保持他们的士气。使用女护士来维护这一决心是战争努力不可或缺的一部分。本章探讨了妇女在医院病房和社会环境中在海外服役的价值。它考虑到军事当局和男性同事偶尔对女护士在战区的位置感到反感。然而,有人认为,通过提供专业的临床护理、对家庭的敏锐和利用她们的“女性自我”,护士能够拯救那些准备重返战场的男人。因此,护理姐妹们为自己在一线工作创造了空间。然而,本章认为,这并非没有困难。作为生活在遥远地方的单身白人女性,护士这个职位将护士置于一个界限上的位置,介于受人尊敬的欧洲殖民地妻子和“生物危险”的当地妇女之间。这一章承认了这些困难,但也展示了护士如何通过这些矛盾来谈判他们的方式,为他们的利益和他们的照顾。
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Conclusion 结论
Pub Date : 2018-06-10 DOI: 10.7765/9781526119070.00013
J. Brooks
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Negotiating the boundaries of nursing practice 协商护理实践的界限
Pub Date : 2018-06-10 DOI: 10.7765/9781526147257.00011
J. Brooks
The chapter examines the changes to the dominion of nursing work on active service overseas. The chapter first explores the extensions to the nursing role, most particularly the care of wounds and burns. This is followed by a discussion of the expansion of nursing duties into those that had hitherto been the domain of medicine. These roles include the commencement and management of blood transfusions, surgical work and anaesthesia. Finally the chapter considers ‘new work’, the most critical of which was the administration and use of penicillin. The constantly shifting requirements of war nursing prevented Army nurses from remaining in a professional comfort zone of accepted roles and regimes. The experience of living with uncertainty may have caused anxieties for some, but the active participation in new treatment modalities suggests that nurses who went to war were keen to move beyond the normal boundaries of nursing practice and many relished the opportunity to do so. The chapter argues that the developments in practice and the increased confidence nursing sisters displayed with this new work altered their working relationships with medical officers from one of deference to one of collegiality, enabling more productive decisions for their soldier-patients’ care.
本章考察了海外现役护理工作领域的变化。本章首先探讨了护理角色的扩展,尤其是伤口和烧伤的护理。接下来是对护理职责扩展到那些迄今为止一直是医学领域的讨论。这些角色包括输血、外科手术和麻醉的开始和管理。最后一章考虑了“新工作”,其中最关键的是青霉素的管理和使用。不断变化的战争护理要求阻止了陆军护士留在公认的角色和制度的专业舒适区。生活在不确定性中的经历可能会让一些人感到焦虑,但积极参与新的治疗模式表明,参加战争的护士渴望超越护理实践的正常界限,许多人很享受这样做的机会。这一章认为,实践的发展和护理姐妹们在这项新工作中表现出的信心的增强,改变了她们与医疗官员的工作关系,从一种尊重转变为一种合作,使她们对士兵病人的护理做出了更有成效的决定。
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Front matter 前页
Pub Date : 2018-06-10 DOI: 10.7765/9781526119070.00001
J. Brooks
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Challenging nursing spaces 具有挑战性的护理空间
Pub Date : 2018-06-10 DOI: 10.7765/9781526147257.00009
J. Brooks
The creation of spaces conducive to healing is a critical aspect of the provision of good nursing care. The nursing sisters of the British Army, having trained in the British hospital system would have been well versed in the need to create and maintain and environment in which healing could take place. The zones into which they were posted during the Second World War and the spaces they were given in which to care for their patients, were however, rarely either favourable to health or to the ‘serenity and security’ needed for recovery. Extreme weather conditions, limited water supplies, equipment and electricity combined to hinder all aspects of patient care. The often hostile places in which nurses worked demanded that they develop clinical skills and the ability to improvise and innovate in order create healing spaces for their soldier-patients. However, as the chapter argues it was the highly feminised home-maker work that created these spaces, which the nurses themselves credited to be an essential aspect to the healing process in which they were the critical performers.
创造有利于康复的空间是提供良好护理的关键方面。在英国医院系统中受过训练的英国军队的护理姐妹们应该非常精通创造和维持一个可以进行治疗的环境的需要。然而,他们在第二次世界大战期间被派往的区域以及他们用来照顾病人的空间,很少有利于健康,也很少有利于康复所需的“宁静和安全”。极端天气条件、有限的供水、设备和电力共同阻碍了患者护理的各个方面。护士工作的地方往往充满敌意,这就要求她们发展临床技能和即兴发挥和创新的能力,以便为他们的士兵病人创造治疗空间。然而,正如本章所述,是高度女性化的家务劳动创造了这些空间,护士们自己认为这是治疗过程的一个重要方面,在这个过程中,她们是关键的表演者。
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