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Infirmière

Documentation

Lori Williamson, «Introduction», A History of Nursing, Bristol, Thoemmes Press, 2000, p. v - xix

Patterson, Elizabeth. Primary Health Care Nursing: A Case Study Of Practice Nurses. Thèse. Griffith University, School of Nursing. 2000: "In 1978, Primary Health Care (PHC) was formally recognised, in the Declaration of Alma-Ata, as the key to achieving the World Health Organisation's goal of 'Health For All by the Year 2000' (HFA). PHC was seen as the solution to the inadequate illness management systems that had developed throughout the world. It was hoped that PHC would address some of the major inequalities in health observed both within and between countries by its balanced system of treatment and disease prevention. The WHO envisaged that PHC would take place as close as possible to where people live and work and be the first element of a continuing health care process. Additionally, health service collaboration and multi-professional partnerships were expected to replace professional boundaries and competition. // Shortly after the Declaration of Alma-Ata, the World Health Organisation, supported by national and international nursing bodies, proposed that nurses would be the driving force behind the HFA movement as active partners in inter-professional teams, leaders in health care and resources to people rather than resources to other health professionals. In the ensuing years, although community health nurses were acknowledged by the government and the nursing profession as key players in PHC in Australia, practice nurses (nurses who are employed in general medical practices) were not identified within this group. Hence, it appeared as though these practice nurses were 'invisible', not considered important to PHC in Australia, or simply overlooked as a major influence on population health. // The purpose of this study was to describe the current role of these nurses and to identify and analyse the factors that influenced their scope of practice and hence their contribution to PHC." (Australian Theses Digital Program - texte intégral en format PDF)

Les infirmières sont de plus en plus malades (Radio-Canada, nouvelles, 4 juin 2001)

Documents sonores:

La profession d'infirmière se redéfinit. Vous pouvez écouter en Real Audio le reportage de Yanick Villedieu. Invités: Francine Ducharme, professeur à la faculté des sciences infirmières de l'Université de Montréal et chercheure à l'Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal. Michel Nadot, doyen de la section professionnelle de l'École du personnel soignant de Fribourg en Suisse (émission «Les Années lumière», Radio-Canada, 7 janvier 2001)

Nurses: Double Shifts, Double Danger. Vous pouvez lire la transcription ou écouter en Real Audio cette émission (Background Briefing, Radio National, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 8 juillet 2001)
Date de création:2000-05-19 | Date de modification:2006-11-02