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001 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/35097
005 20101231
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024 7 $a10.5117/9789053565018$cdoi
041 0 $aEnglish
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100 1 $aBoschma, Geertje$4auth
245 10 $aThe Rise of Mental Health Nursing : A History of Psychiatric Care in Dutch Asylums, 1890-1920
260 $bAmsterdam University Press$c2003
300 $a1 electronic resource (328 p.)
506 0 $aOpen Access$2star$fUnrestricted online access
520 $aExamining the relations between the rise of scientific psychiatry and the emergence of mental health nursing in Dutch asylums, this study analyses the social relationships of class, gender and religion that structured asylum care in the Netherlands around 1900. Drawing on archival collections of four Dutch asylums, the book highlights the gendered nature of mental health nursing politics. Seeking to model the asylum after the forceful example of the general hospital, psychiatrists introduced new somatic treatments and designed mental nurse training which aimed at creating a nursing staff skilled in somatic care. The training system, based on the projected image of the civilized, middle-class female nurse, bringing competence and compassion to the care of the mentally ill, created new opportunities for women, while at the same time restricting the role of men in nursing. Capturing the contradictory realities of hospital-oriented asylum care, the book illustrates the social complexity of the care of the mentally ill and forms an important addition to the historiography on European psychiatry.
520 $aThe Rise of Mental Health Nursing onderzoekt de tegenstrijdigheden in de op het ziekenhuis georiënteerde inrichtingszorg, die rond 1900 opkwam. Bovendien illustreert het boek de sociale complexiteit van de psychiatrische zorg. Op basis van archiefmateriaal uit vier Nederlandse psychiatrische inrichtingen onderzocht Geertje Boschma de sociale verbanden die de psychiatrische verpleging rond 1900 kenmerkten. De introductie van nieuwe somatische behandelingsmethoden door psychiaters creëerde destijds een vraag naar verplegend personeel dat geschoold was in somatische zorg. Het opleidingsmodel, dat (overwegend mannelijke) psychiaters ontwikkelden, was gebaseerd op het beeld van de beschaafde vrouwelijke verpleegster uit de middenklasse die competentie en compassie in de zorg verenigden. De nieuwe kansen die hiermee gecreëerd werden voor vrouwen legden tegelijkertijd een beperking op aan de rol van mannen binnen de verpleging.
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546 $aEnglish
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650 7 $aSociety & culture: general$2bicssc
650 7 $aSociology & anthropology$2bicssc
650 7 $aPsychology$2bicssc
650 7 $aMedicine$2bicssc
653 $ageschiedenis
653 $asociology
653 $apsychology
653 $amedicine and health
653 $awomen: historical, geographic, persons treatment
653 $ageneeskunde
653 $asociologie
653 $avrouwenstudies
653 $apsychologie
653 $ahistory, geography, and auxiliary disciplines
856 40 $awww.oapen.org$uhttps://library.oapen.org/bitstream/id/68797c23-eca3-437c-90bb-2327fd881a36/340250.pdf$70$zOAPEN Library: download the publication
856 40 $awww.oapen.org$uhttp://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/35097$70$zOAPEN Library: description of the publication