1952
DOI: 10.1097/00006199-195210000-00005
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Attitudes of Student Nurses at the University of California

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“…Then, with the Great Depression, graduate nurses, who had been working privately in home care, were unemployed en masse. Articles such as "Attitudes of Student Nurses at the University of California," 22 and "The Behavioral Sciences and Research in Nursing," 23 articles considering educational issues, and those describing nursing function all appeared under the broad category of "research." In the midst of this upheaval, the 1934 Grading Committee Report forever altered the perception of nursing preparedness by identifying "collegiate education .…”
Section: Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, with the Great Depression, graduate nurses, who had been working privately in home care, were unemployed en masse. Articles such as "Attitudes of Student Nurses at the University of California," 22 and "The Behavioral Sciences and Research in Nursing," 23 articles considering educational issues, and those describing nursing function all appeared under the broad category of "research." In the midst of this upheaval, the 1934 Grading Committee Report forever altered the perception of nursing preparedness by identifying "collegiate education .…”
Section: Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%