Isabella Barbour 'Ella' Pirrie(1857-1929 年):对英国护理事业的开创性贡献。

IF 0.3 4区 哲学 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Journal of Medical Biography Pub Date : 2024-08-18 DOI:10.1177/09677720241273661
Hareesha Rishab Bharadwaj, Muhammad Hamza Shah, Kahan Mehta
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Isabella "Ella" Barbour Pirrie 小姐(1857-1929 年)在贝尔法斯特和爱丁堡从事护理工作,为护理事业做出了巨大贡献。皮利出生于一个著名的医学世家,受父亲职业的影响,她对护理工作产生了浓厚的兴趣。她在利物浦皇家医院接受培训,并得到弗洛伦斯-南丁格尔的指导,南丁格尔的指导塑造了她的护理理念和实践。值得注意的是,皮里在贝尔法斯特联合救济院医务室发挥了变革性的作用;她倡导实施标准化护士服,提高了护士的专业地位和认可度。尽管面临巨大的阻力和挑战,但她的努力促成了贝尔法斯特正式护理培训计划的建立。1894 年,皮里移居爱丁堡,成为格瑞瑟-贝利夫人纪念医院的第一任护士长。在她任职期间,护理教育取得了重大进展,包括成立了社区和地区护理部。在她的任期结束时,共有 140 多名护士接受了培训,其中许多人还承担了国际任务。尽管因健康问题于 1914 年辞职,皮尔丽仍继续担任爱丁堡女执事休养所的主管,直到 1929 年去世。贝尔法斯特市医院(Belfast City Hospital)为她树立了雕像,格雷弗莱尔的查特里斯避难所(Greyfriars' Charteris Sanctuary)也竖立了一块牌匾,以纪念她的丰功伟绩,反映了她对护理教育和护理专业化的深远影响。
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Isabella Barbour 'Ella' Pirrie (1857-1929): Pioneering contributions to British nursing.

Miss Isabella "Ella" Barbour Pirrie (1857-1929) made substantial contributions to nursing through her work in Belfast and Edinburgh. Born to a notable medical family, Pirrie's inclination toward nursing was influenced by her father's profession. She trained at the Liverpool Royal Infirmary and was mentored by Florence Nightingale, whose guidance shaped her nursing philosophy and practices. Notably, Pirrie's role in the Belfast Union Workhouse Infirmary was transformative; she championed the implementation of standardized nursing uniforms, enhancing the professional standing and recognition of nurses. Her efforts led to the establishment of a formal nursing training program in Belfast, despite facing significant resistance and challenges. In 1894, Pirrie moved to Edinburgh to become the First Matron at the Lady Grisell Baillie Memorial Hospital. Her tenure there was marked by significant advancements in nursing education, including the establishment of a community and district nursing department. By the end of her service, over 140 nurses had been trained, with many pursuing international missions. Despite her resignation in 1914 due to health issues, Pirrie continued her work as the superintendent of the Deaconess Rest Home in Edinburgh until her death in 1929. Her legacy is commemorated by a statue at Belfast City Hospital and a plaque at Greyfriars' Charteris Sanctuary, reflecting her profound impact on nursing education and the professionalization of the field.

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Journal of Medical Biography
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期刊介绍: This international quarterly publication focuses on the lives of people in or associated with medicine, those considered legendary as well as the less well known. The journal includes much original research about figures from history and their afflictions, thus providing an interesting, fresh and new perspective which can lead to greater understanding of each subject. Journal of Medical Biography is a fascinating and compelling read, providing an insight into the origins of modern medicine and the characters and personalities that made it what it is today.
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