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  • Psychiatric Nursing
  • Nursing Theory
  • Scholarship Development

Background:

  • Hildegard Peplau, a foundational figure in modern psychiatric nursing, actively corresponded with peers and students.
  • Her letters facilitated the dissemination of her expertise and fostered an international network.

Discussion:

  • Analysis of 24 letters from 1990-1998 reveals Peplau's professional and personal life during her final decade.
  • Content analysis identified key themes reflecting her intellectual vitality and commitment to nursing.

Key Insights:

  • Peplau exemplified professional balance, actively invested in nurturing the next generation of nurses, and sustained her scholarly work.
  • Her correspondence highlights her sharp intellect, broad network, and efforts to preserve her theoretical legacy.

Outlook:

  • Peplau's contributions remain vital for contemporary psychiatric mental health nursing leaders.
  • Her model of mentorship and scholarship continues to inform strategies for supporting emerging nurse scholars and leaders.