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Esther Lucile Brown--a memorial.

J G Lipson

    Image--The Journal of Nursing Scholarship
    |January 1, 1992
    PubMed
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    Social anthropologist Esther Lucile Brown significantly advanced medical social science and nursing education through her rigorous research. Her work on nursing professionalization and patient care profoundly impacted the field, inspiring many.

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    Area of Science:

    • Social Anthropology
    • Medical Sociology
    • Health Professions Studies

    Context:

    • Esther Lucile Brown's extensive career at the Russell Sage Foundation (over 30 years).
    • Her pioneering research on the sociology of professions.
    • The historical context of medical social science development.

    Purpose:

    • To memorialize Esther Lucile Brown's significant contributions to social science and healthcare.
    • To highlight her impact on the professionalization of nursing and medical social science.
    • To recognize her influence on nursing education and psychosocial patient care research.

    Summary:

    • Brown conducted ground-breaking studies on professions, particularly nursing.
    • Her research advanced medical social science and stimulated nursing education's integration into universities.

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  • The accuracy of her work on nursing and patient care was highly regarded.
  • Impact:

    • Stimulated the development of medical social science.
    • Advanced nursing professionalization and university-based nursing education.
    • Influenced understanding of psychosocial aspects of patient care, leading to assumptions of her nursing background.