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Christian Chevandier

    Recherche En Soins Infirmiers
    |June 20, 2022
    PubMed
    Summary

    This study examines the professionalization of nursing in the 19th and 20th centuries, highlighting government initiatives and certified training as key steps. It suggests future research into social factors and occupational identity dynamics.

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    Area of Science:

    • Social Sciences
    • History of Medicine
    • Nursing Studies

    Context:

    • Nursing professionalization occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
    • Government initiatives in 1902, 1922, and 1946 were pivotal.
    • Completion of certified training was essential for professional qualification.

    Purpose:

    • To analyze the historical professionalization of nursing.
    • To explore this phenomenon from diachronic and synchronic perspectives.
    • To identify avenues for future research and scientific inquiry.

    Summary:

    • Examines the historical development of nursing as a profession.
    • Analyzes key government initiatives and the role of certified training.
    • Proposes research on state action, training, social backgrounds, and occupational identity.

    Impact:

    • Deepens understanding of nursing professionalization as a social phenomenon.
    • Highlights nursing as one of three skill levels in healthcare.
    • Recommends interdisciplinary social science research methods.