The American Journal of Nursing and the socialization of a profession, 1900-1920

ANS Adv Nurs Sci. 1985 Jan;7(2):20-34. doi: 10.1097/00012272-198501000-00006.

Abstract

The editorial position and content of each issue of the first 20 years of the American Journal of Nursing were explored in relation to the emergence of nursing as a profession. Themes identified reflect professional issues, socialization of nurses, and the influences between other major social/political movements. The evidence of the study reveals strong nursing leadership toward (1) legitimatizing nursing as a self-controlled profession and (2) generating reform in nursing and society at large. The evidence of this study contradicts many prevalent popular views about the history of nursing.

Publication types

  • Historical Article

MeSH terms

  • History of Nursing*
  • History, 20th Century
  • Nursing
  • Periodicals as Topic / history*
  • Socialization
  • United States