Title of article :
‘Women in-between’ (): The ambiguous position of the sister tutor, 1918–1960
Author/Authors :
Brooks، نويسنده , , Jane، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Summary
rpose of this article is to explore the ambiguous position of sister tutors, within the nursing and hospital hierarchy between 1918 and 1960. The function of the sister tutor was to train the probationers (student nurses). However, I will argue that the students’ education was to come second to the service needs of the hospital, the authority of the matron and desire of the medical profession to maintain control over the nursing curriculum and nursing practice. Therefore sister tutors were caught ‘in-between’ several opposing forces which together militated against the individual sister tutor’s work and the ability of the nursing profession to recruit adequate numbers of senior nurses into the classroom. The recruitment issue was further hampered by the widespread knowledge that much of the sister tutor’s work was not student education at all, but organising lectures by medical staff and marking students’ notes. In order to gauge the ‘official’ attitudes to the sister tutors and also the experiences of those who either worked as sister tutors or were taught by them, I used both archival and oral evidence in the research for this article. Pseudonyms have been used throughout for the oral history respondents.
Keywords :
Historical Research , Nurse education , Royal College of Nursing , Sister tutors
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today
Journal title :
Nurse Education Today