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Historically-Informed Nursing: The Untapped Potential of History in Nursing Education
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For much of the 20th century, nursing history was a core component of nursing education. However, nursing history has all but disappeared from the curriculum. In an effort to prepare nurses for a rapidly-evolving health care system, nursing educators emphasize the value of new, evidence-informed knowledge—specifically in the form of literature published within the previous five years. The focus on the ‘cutting edge’ has effectively, if inadvertently, severed nursing from its roots. As a result, nurses have become disconnected from the richness embedded in our nursing past – a history that spans four centuries in Canada. This article makes a case for historically-informed nursing as an area of untapped potential in nursing education. Framing the topic around the headings History as Innovation, Education, Evidence and Explanation it concludes that historically-informed nursing shapes who we are and informs our identity – and that now is a perfect time for nurse educators to take advantage of what nursing history has to offer.
Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing
Title: Historically-Informed Nursing: The Untapped Potential of History in Nursing Education
Description:
For much of the 20th century, nursing history was a core component of nursing education.
However, nursing history has all but disappeared from the curriculum.
In an effort to prepare nurses for a rapidly-evolving health care system, nursing educators emphasize the value of new, evidence-informed knowledge—specifically in the form of literature published within the previous five years.
The focus on the ‘cutting edge’ has effectively, if inadvertently, severed nursing from its roots.
As a result, nurses have become disconnected from the richness embedded in our nursing past – a history that spans four centuries in Canada.
This article makes a case for historically-informed nursing as an area of untapped potential in nursing education.
Framing the topic around the headings History as Innovation, Education, Evidence and Explanation it concludes that historically-informed nursing shapes who we are and informs our identity – and that now is a perfect time for nurse educators to take advantage of what nursing history has to offer.
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