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- Title
Nursing care in postwar Madrid.
- Authors
Rebollo, Elena Chamorro; González, José Siles; Díaz Pérez, Cristina; López, Oscar Álvarez
- Abstract
Objective. To describe the work of the Salus Infirmorum Sisterhood in caring for the most underprivileged individuals from the postwar outskirts of Madrid, through the voluntary service of the nurses who were part of that Institution. Methods. A historical study based on the analysis of primary sources from the Sisterhood's archives. Results. Salus Infirmorum once relied on more than 100 volunteer nurses who treated over 425-thousand people in 21 parish dispensaries located within the neediest neighborhoods of Madrid, providing both preventative and curative medical care. Nurses were offered adequate training in exchange for the care provided. Conclusion. Salus Infirmorum took healthcare to the streets of Madrid, treating patients in improvised medical clinics set up in parishes or in the patient's own home, as the situation required, in addition to training women who otherwise would not have had access to it.
- Subjects
SPAIN; TUBERCULOSIS prevention; ARCHIVES; CHURCH buildings; CULTURE; EMPLOYEE recruitment; HEALTH services accessibility; HISTORICAL research; HOME care services; RESEARCH methodology; NURSING; HISTORY of nursing; PRIMARY health care; VOLUNTEERS; WAR; QUALITATIVE research; DESCRIPTIVE statistics
- Publication
Investigacion & Educacion en Enfermeria, 2016, Vol 34, Issue 2, p329
- ISSN
0120-5307
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17533/udea.iee.v34n2a13