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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. |
URI: | http://saruna.mnu.edu.mv/jspui/handle/123456789/1852 |
Appears in Collections: | ސިއްޙަތާއި ބޭސްވެރިކަން Health & Medical Sciences A
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