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In 2020 we celebrate the bicentennial of the birth of Florence Nightingale and 110 years from her death (1820–1910). This gives us the opportunity to remember her life and her achievements. She is mainly known for her contribution to the foundation ...
- Florence Nightingale: The Mother of Nursing - PMC
Florence Nightingale (Figure 1), the founder of modern...
- Florence Nightingale: The Mother of Nursing - PMC
Venerated as the "founder of modern nursing," Florence Nightingale was born in Florence, Italy, on May 12, 1820. She left a revolutionary mark on sanitation, healthcare, and even statistics....
1 wrz 2006 · Nightingale, whether deliberately or not, invoked multiple patterns of knowing identified by Barbara Carper in 1978 (empirics, aesthetics, ethics, and personal knowing), as well as the 2 additional patterns of knowing (sociopolitical and unknowing) identified by subsequent scholars.
Florence Nightingale (Figure 1), the founder of modern nursing of professional nursing, was born in Florence, Italy, on 1820, in an English family; she was named of the city of her birth. Florence learned mathematics, language, philosophy and religion (all subjects that later influenced on her work) from her father (1). Figure 1.
7 kwi 2021 · This article describes the design and sources used in an extensive review of the UK literature, and describes ten ethical themes in areas that constitute continuing ethical threads in the first century of UK nursing literature from the 1880s to 1980.
31 maj 2020 · Well-known as a visionary and a catalyst for change, Florence Nightingale broke barriers underpinned by her determination, her sense of moral duty and responsibility, and her political influence during a tumultuous era of war, diseases, and suffrage.
22 lip 2020 · We can learn from Florence Nightingale as she role-modelled many of the qualities most needed during this pandemic, for example resilience, compassionate care, courage and a commitment to lobby for, and bring about, change in the health conditions of marginalised populations.