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Title: History and Philosophy of Nursing
Authors: އާޝިޔަތު ރަޝީދު
Rasheed, Ashiyath
Keywords: history
mursing
philosophy
education
professional nursing care
Maldives
Institute of Health Sciences
trained nurses
nurses
midwifes
Allied Health Services Training Center
Florence Nightingale
nursing professional
nursing education
ތާރީޚް
ނަރުސްކަން
ނަރުހުންގެ ފިލޯސަފީ
ތަޢުލީމު
ޕްރޮފެޝަނަލް ނަރުހުންގެ ޚިދުމަތް
ދިވެހިރާއްޖެ
އިންސްޓިޓިޔުޓް އޮފް ހެލްތް ސައިންސަސް
ތަމްރީނުވެފައިވާ ނަރުހުން
ފޫޅުމައިން
އެލައިޑް ހެލްތް ސާރވިސަސް ޓްރޭއިނިނގް ސެންޓަރ
ފުލޮރެންސް ނައިޓިންގޭލް
ނަރުހުންގެ ތަމްރީނު
ނަރުސްކަމުގެ ތަމްރީނު
Issue Date: 1-Sep-1999
Publisher: Faculty of Health Sciences
Citation: Rasheed, A. (1999). History and philosophy of nursing. [Class handout]. Male, Faculty of Health Sciences.
Abstract: It could be claimed that nursing is one of the most challenging and remarkable professions in the country. Maldivians value the humanitarian work of the nurses. Nursing has existed in the Maldives ever since man first inhabited the islands. However professional nursing or modern nursing was introduced in the early nineteen sixties. Nursing education developed at a very rapid rate as compared to education within other professions in the country. The vision of nursing/ midwifery is to provide support and leadership towards the development of socially relevant, sustainable, efficient and high quality health services to meet the health challenges in the Maldives. The philosophy that underpins nursing practice in the Maldives is derived from the culture and the religion along with finer points from philosophies of nursing worldwide.
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