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HISTORYANDDEVELOPMENTOF
NURSINGPROFESSIONFROM
RENAISSANCEANDONWARDS
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
Elaborate the meaning of renaissance
Explain the nursing care in ancient time
Enlist the nursing care in medieval and early
modern Europe
Explain the foundation of modern nursing
Elaborate the nursing profession during 19th and
20th centuries
MEANING OF RENAISSANCE
◦A new growth of activity or interest in something,
especially art, literature, or music in Europe during the
15th and 16th centuries.
Introduction
◦ Treating the sick is nothing new. People have cared for the sick
throughout history, beginning in ancient times
◦ However, considering the long history of nursing, it was not until
fairly recently that nurses received a formal nursing education.
◦ Over hundreds of years, nursing has undergone an evolution,
eventually transforming itself into the respected profession we all
know of today.
NURSING IN ANCIENT TIMES
◦In some early cultures, the provision of nursing care was assigned to
females, because women provided nurturing to their infants and it was
assumed that they could provide the same type of care to the sick and
injured.
NURSING IN ANCIENT TIME
◦ In other ancient societies, however, men were designated to care for
the sick, because they were considered priests, spiritual guides or
“medicine men.”
NURSING IN ANCIENT TIME
◦ There was no formal education available in primitive societies, so the earliest
nurses learned the tricks of the trade via oral traditions that were passed down
from one generation to the next.
◦ They also learned how to nurse patients back to health through trial and error
and by observing others who cared for the sick.
◦ The earliest nurses used plants and herbs to heal and believed that evil spirits and
magic could affect one’s health.
◦ Illness was often viewed as a sign that something was done to offend the priests
or gods.
CONT..
◦ The Egyptian healthcare system was the first to maintain medical
records starting at around 3000 B.C.
◦ Egyptian society was also the first to classify medications and
develop plans to maintain people’s health.
◦ In ancient Rome, during the early Christian era, deaconesses were
selected by the church to provide care for the sick.
◦ Deaconesses had some education and were selected by the church’s
bishops to visit and care for the sick in their homes. The deaconess
Phoebe is considered to be the first “visiting nurse” who provided
expert home nursing care.
NURSING IN MEDIEVAL AND EARLY
MODERN EUROPE
◦ During the Renaissance period from 1500 to 1700, a growing interest
in science and technology led to advances in medicine and public
health.
◦ At the time, the rich paid for their sick to be cared for at home, while
the poor were cared for in hospitals. By the time many poor people
arrived at hospitals, they were already very ill, so they often died in the
hospitals.
◦ Being hospitalized had negative connotations for most people, as
hospitals were considered places where people went to die.
CONT..
◦ Following the Protestant Reformation, monasteries and convents were
closed, and the lands were seized. “Common” women who were too
old or ill to find other jobs started caring for the sick.
◦ Although there were a few hospitals in Protestant Europe, there were
no regular system of nursing.
◦ Female practitioners cared for neighbours and family, but their work
was unpaid and unrecognized.
◦ In Catholic areas, however, the tradition of nursing nuns continued
uninterrupted.
Foundations of Modern Nursing
◦ Modern nursing began in the 19th century in Germany and Britain.
◦ The practice had spread worldwide by about 1900. British social
reformers advocated for the formation of groups of religious women
to staff existing hospitals in the first half of the 19th century.
◦ Two influential women in the field of nursing during this time period
were Elizabeth Fry and Florence Nightingale.
ELIZABETH FRY
ELIZABETH FRY
◦ The Quaker Elizabeth Fry founded the Protestant Sisters of Charity in 1840.
◦ Members of this sisterhood received a rudimentary education in nursing and
observed patients at two London hospitals.
◦ In 1848, the English Protestant sisterhood St. John’s House was founded.
These sisters lived together as a community and participated in a two-year
long nursing education program.
◦ They were required to work for St. John’s House for five years in return for
room and board plus a small salary.
◦ They nursed for a few hours each day and spent the rest of the time in prayer
and religious instruction.
FLORENCE
NIGHTINGALE
◦ Florence Nightingale was a philanthropist from a wealthy English family who studied nursing
under the direction of Pastor Fliedner in Germany.
◦ Nightingale forever changed the practice of nursing.
◦ At the time, it was unusual for an upper-class woman to care for the sick, but Nightingale felt a
calling to serve humanity.
◦ When the Crimea War broke out in 1854, Nightingale was appalled to discover that the mortality
rate of British troops was 41% and that the British army lacked nurses.
◦ Owing to Nightingale’s efforts, the number of deaths among British soldiers decreased
dramatically within months.
◦ When Nightingale returned to England, she was hailed a heroine. She then established the
Nightingale School of Nursing at St. Thomas’s Hospital in London, offering education for
professional nurses.
The 19th and 20th Centuries
◦ In the late 19th century, nursing professionalized rapidly in the United States.
◦ Women who had served as nurses during the Civil War realized the importance
of a formal nursing education and played a crucial role in establishing the first
nurse training schools.
◦ Hospitals began setting up nursing schools that attracted women from both
working-class and middle-class backgrounds.
Cont..
◦ The first permanent school of nursing founded in the United States was the nurse
training school at the Women’s Hospital of Philadelphia, which was established in
1872.
◦ During the second half of the 20th century, the number of graduate programs in
nursing grew rapidly.
◦ Graduate nursing programs focusing on clinical specialties laid the basis for the
expansion of advanced practice nursing.
◦ By the end of the 1960s, there were 1,343 nursing schools with 1,64,545 nursing
students enrolled, according to the National Student Nurses Association (NSNA)
Joining the future nursing
◦ From the beginning of mankind, people have performed the functions we know
now as nursing care.
◦ Nursing has come a long way since its early days, when nurses were untrained
and looked down upon by the rest of society.
◦ Today’s nurses are well educated and have earned the trust and respect of the
public.
◦ The history of nursing shaped our current healthcare system, but nurses must
continue to monitor developments in science and technology, as well as
changes in society to determine how to help the needs of the future.
SUMMARY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
◦ Indrani TK. History of nursing. 1st ed. New Delhi: Jaypee brothers medical publication (p) ltd; 2010. p.1-15.
◦ Brar Navdeep Kaur, Rawat HC. Textbook of advance nursing practice. 1st ed. New Delhi: Jaypee brothers
medial publishers (p) ltd; 2015. p.3-5.
◦ Manelkar RK. History of nursing. 1st ed. Mumbai: vora medical publicaions; 2001.p. 2,25-27.
◦ Annamma KV. A new textbook for nurses in India. 4th ed. New Delhi: B.I. publication pvt ltd; 2003.p.20-23.
◦ Kaur Lakhwinder, Kaur Maninder. A textbook of nursing foundations.2nd ed. Panjab: s. vikash &
company(medical publishers); 2014.p.51-54.
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History and developement of nursing profession,ppt

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  • 4. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Elaborate the meaning of renaissance Explain the nursing care in ancient time Enlist the nursing care in medieval and early modern Europe Explain the foundation of modern nursing Elaborate the nursing profession during 19th and 20th centuries
  • 5. MEANING OF RENAISSANCE ◦A new growth of activity or interest in something, especially art, literature, or music in Europe during the 15th and 16th centuries.
  • 6. Introduction ◦ Treating the sick is nothing new. People have cared for the sick throughout history, beginning in ancient times ◦ However, considering the long history of nursing, it was not until fairly recently that nurses received a formal nursing education. ◦ Over hundreds of years, nursing has undergone an evolution, eventually transforming itself into the respected profession we all know of today.
  • 7. NURSING IN ANCIENT TIMES ◦In some early cultures, the provision of nursing care was assigned to females, because women provided nurturing to their infants and it was assumed that they could provide the same type of care to the sick and injured.
  • 8. NURSING IN ANCIENT TIME ◦ In other ancient societies, however, men were designated to care for the sick, because they were considered priests, spiritual guides or “medicine men.”
  • 9. NURSING IN ANCIENT TIME ◦ There was no formal education available in primitive societies, so the earliest nurses learned the tricks of the trade via oral traditions that were passed down from one generation to the next. ◦ They also learned how to nurse patients back to health through trial and error and by observing others who cared for the sick. ◦ The earliest nurses used plants and herbs to heal and believed that evil spirits and magic could affect one’s health. ◦ Illness was often viewed as a sign that something was done to offend the priests or gods.
  • 10. CONT.. ◦ The Egyptian healthcare system was the first to maintain medical records starting at around 3000 B.C. ◦ Egyptian society was also the first to classify medications and develop plans to maintain people’s health. ◦ In ancient Rome, during the early Christian era, deaconesses were selected by the church to provide care for the sick. ◦ Deaconesses had some education and were selected by the church’s bishops to visit and care for the sick in their homes. The deaconess Phoebe is considered to be the first “visiting nurse” who provided expert home nursing care.
  • 11. NURSING IN MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN EUROPE ◦ During the Renaissance period from 1500 to 1700, a growing interest in science and technology led to advances in medicine and public health. ◦ At the time, the rich paid for their sick to be cared for at home, while the poor were cared for in hospitals. By the time many poor people arrived at hospitals, they were already very ill, so they often died in the hospitals. ◦ Being hospitalized had negative connotations for most people, as hospitals were considered places where people went to die.
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  • 13. CONT.. ◦ Following the Protestant Reformation, monasteries and convents were closed, and the lands were seized. “Common” women who were too old or ill to find other jobs started caring for the sick. ◦ Although there were a few hospitals in Protestant Europe, there were no regular system of nursing. ◦ Female practitioners cared for neighbours and family, but their work was unpaid and unrecognized. ◦ In Catholic areas, however, the tradition of nursing nuns continued uninterrupted.
  • 14. Foundations of Modern Nursing ◦ Modern nursing began in the 19th century in Germany and Britain. ◦ The practice had spread worldwide by about 1900. British social reformers advocated for the formation of groups of religious women to staff existing hospitals in the first half of the 19th century. ◦ Two influential women in the field of nursing during this time period were Elizabeth Fry and Florence Nightingale.
  • 16. ELIZABETH FRY ◦ The Quaker Elizabeth Fry founded the Protestant Sisters of Charity in 1840. ◦ Members of this sisterhood received a rudimentary education in nursing and observed patients at two London hospitals. ◦ In 1848, the English Protestant sisterhood St. John’s House was founded. These sisters lived together as a community and participated in a two-year long nursing education program. ◦ They were required to work for St. John’s House for five years in return for room and board plus a small salary. ◦ They nursed for a few hours each day and spent the rest of the time in prayer and religious instruction.
  • 18. ◦ Florence Nightingale was a philanthropist from a wealthy English family who studied nursing under the direction of Pastor Fliedner in Germany. ◦ Nightingale forever changed the practice of nursing. ◦ At the time, it was unusual for an upper-class woman to care for the sick, but Nightingale felt a calling to serve humanity. ◦ When the Crimea War broke out in 1854, Nightingale was appalled to discover that the mortality rate of British troops was 41% and that the British army lacked nurses. ◦ Owing to Nightingale’s efforts, the number of deaths among British soldiers decreased dramatically within months. ◦ When Nightingale returned to England, she was hailed a heroine. She then established the Nightingale School of Nursing at St. Thomas’s Hospital in London, offering education for professional nurses.
  • 19. The 19th and 20th Centuries ◦ In the late 19th century, nursing professionalized rapidly in the United States. ◦ Women who had served as nurses during the Civil War realized the importance of a formal nursing education and played a crucial role in establishing the first nurse training schools. ◦ Hospitals began setting up nursing schools that attracted women from both working-class and middle-class backgrounds.
  • 20. Cont.. ◦ The first permanent school of nursing founded in the United States was the nurse training school at the Women’s Hospital of Philadelphia, which was established in 1872. ◦ During the second half of the 20th century, the number of graduate programs in nursing grew rapidly. ◦ Graduate nursing programs focusing on clinical specialties laid the basis for the expansion of advanced practice nursing. ◦ By the end of the 1960s, there were 1,343 nursing schools with 1,64,545 nursing students enrolled, according to the National Student Nurses Association (NSNA)
  • 21. Joining the future nursing ◦ From the beginning of mankind, people have performed the functions we know now as nursing care. ◦ Nursing has come a long way since its early days, when nurses were untrained and looked down upon by the rest of society. ◦ Today’s nurses are well educated and have earned the trust and respect of the public. ◦ The history of nursing shaped our current healthcare system, but nurses must continue to monitor developments in science and technology, as well as changes in society to determine how to help the needs of the future.
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  • 24. BIBLIOGRAPHY ◦ Indrani TK. History of nursing. 1st ed. New Delhi: Jaypee brothers medical publication (p) ltd; 2010. p.1-15. ◦ Brar Navdeep Kaur, Rawat HC. Textbook of advance nursing practice. 1st ed. New Delhi: Jaypee brothers medial publishers (p) ltd; 2015. p.3-5. ◦ Manelkar RK. History of nursing. 1st ed. Mumbai: vora medical publicaions; 2001.p. 2,25-27. ◦ Annamma KV. A new textbook for nurses in India. 4th ed. New Delhi: B.I. publication pvt ltd; 2003.p.20-23. ◦ Kaur Lakhwinder, Kaur Maninder. A textbook of nursing foundations.2nd ed. Panjab: s. vikash & company(medical publishers); 2014.p.51-54.