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- Title
ISSUES IN NURSING SCHOOLS IN TODAY'S SLOVAKIA IN THE 1930S OF THE 20TH CENTURY.
- Authors
DOBROTKOVÁ, Marta; ILIEVOVÁ, Ľubica; JURÍKOVÁ, Erika
- Abstract
Introduction: During the time of the First Czechoslovak Republic, public healthcare went through complex deve-lopments. The individual regions of the state were very different, this greatly influenced the social conditions in the republic and was also reflected in the healthcare system, where the importance of nursing and nursing staff gradually increased. Objective: The objective of the study is to highlight the problems experienced by nursing schools during the first Czechoslovak Republic. Methods: The study was prepared using a direct historical method, applying a synchronic approach and comparative method. Results: Nursing schools struggled with inadequate equipment. This included a lack of textbooks, variation in the content of theoretical and practical instruction, deficiencies in the language skills of the students and legal issues. These were highlighted at conventions attended by certified nurses and conferences for representatives of the nursing schools. At these, they considered it necessary to jointly address and seek synergies to solve the problems that affected both the church and state nursing schools. They had intensive discussions on practical education, the principles and timing of practical instruction and the establishment of teaching stations to allow students to practice. Despite agreement between representatives of the nursing schools at the Turčiansky Sv. Martin conference in 1937, the next conference planned to take place in Brno was not held.
- Subjects
CZECHOSLOVAKIA; NURSING; NURSING education; NURSING schools; MEDICAL care
- Publication
Zdravotnicke listy, 2024, Vol 12, Issue 1, p70
- ISSN
1339-3022
- Publication type
Article