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Marie Cederschiöld och Florence Nightingale. Den diakonala omvårdnadens inflytande på sjuksköterseprofessionen
Engelsk titel: Maria Cederschiöld and Florence Nightingale. The contribution of diaconal nursing to the nursing profession Läs online Författare: Christianson-Rykling R ; Norrman ML Språk: Swe Antal referenser: 17 Dokumenttyp: Översikt UI-nummer: 01103041 Personnamn som ämnesord: Cederschiöld M ; Nightingale F

Tidskrift

Vård i Norden 2001;21(3)29-32 ISSN 0107-4083 E-ISSN 1890-4238 KIBs bestånd av denna tidskrift Denna tidskrift är expertgranskad (Peer-Reviewed)

Sammanfattning

The aim of the article is to discern how the guidelines and the spirit of diaconal caring provided Florence Nightingale and Marie Cederschi- öld in their contribution to the nursing profession. The article gives an overview of how the protagonists Cederschiöld and Nightingale related to similar thoughts when developing the nursing domain. Historical awareness can help to see trends and patterns in development or to develop them in the nursing profession. Traditions, visions and new ideas enrich one another. The synthesis can open new possibilities. Literaturestudies was used in this article together with the information received from Ersta Museum of Deacony and archives. The comparison of the general theme health relates to theoretical findings in caring according to cultural phenomena. Marie Cederschiöld from Sweden and Florence Nightingale from England were educated at the Deaconess Institute in Kaiserswerth, Germany, to become nurses. Cederschi- öld believed she had a calling to become the director of the Deaconess Institution in Stockholm. She became responsible of the first education of medical nurses/deaconesses in Sweden 1851. Nightingale experienced that God spoke to her and called her to the service of the sick. She developed the first organized program of training for nurses in England. The Nightingale Training School for Nurses opened 1860.