Capturing Nursing History: A Guide to Historical Methods in Research

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Sandra B. Lewenson, EdD, RN, FAAN, Eleanor Krohn Herrmann, EdD, RN, FAAN
Springer Publishing Company, Nov 16, 2007 - Medical - 256 pages

Winner of the 2008 AJN Book of the Year Award!

Named an Outstanding Academic Title for 2008 byChoice!

"This well written and well edited book fills a unique gap....[one of the] precious few [books] that focus on science or medicine and [one of] even fewer that cover the history of nursing."(Three Stars)--Doody's Book Review Service

While there have been many research texts in the nursing literature, and nursing history is both taught in courses and of popular interest to practicing nurses, there has never been a hands-on text that describes the process of doing historical research in nursing. This book, contributed by well-known and respected nurse historians, provides the necessary direction, guidance, and examples needed to conduct historical research. It covers such topics as historiography, biographical research, using artifacts in historical research, doing archival and other data searches, doing international historical research, and locating funding sources for historical research. Case studies will be used throughout to illustrate various methods and describe how, why, when, and where historical research is used in nursing.

Features of this edition:

  • Provides direction and tools for conducting historical research
  • Describes types of research, including biographical and oral histories
  • Covers frameworks used to study historical events, such as social, political, feminist, intellectual, and cultural
  • Addresses contemporary issues such as preserving and storing digitalized and tape-recorded data and obtaining institutional review board (IRB) approval for research, and addressing ethical and legal issues in historical research
  • Includes case studies that provide a "how-to" guide to conducting research

 

Contents

Why Do Historical Research?
1
Conceptual and Methodological Issues in Historical Research
11
Doing Historical Research
25
Using Frameworks in Historical Research
45
Critical Issues in the Use of Biographic Methods in Nursing History
63
Oral History Research
79
Reflections on Researcher Subjectivity and Identity in Nursing History
99
Historical Research in Developing Countries
123
About Artifacts
159
Ethical Guidelines and Standards of Professional Conduct
167
Using Ethical Guidelines and Standards of Professional Conduct
173
Funding for Historical Research
181
Artifacts Additional Resources
199
Nursing History Centers Museums and Archives
201
Nursing History Internet Sites
217
Index
229

Working With Primary Sources An Overview
129
The Truth About the Past? The Art of Working With Archival Materials
149

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About the author (2007)

Sandra B. Lewenson, EdD, RN, FAAN, is a professor of nursing at Pace University, College of Health Professions in Pleasantville, New York. She teaches in the master of nursing education program as well as the graduate core courses where she integrates history into the courses she teaches.

Eleanor Krohn Herrmann, EdD, RN, FAAN, is anoted nurse historian and Professor Emerita from the University of Connecticut.

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