Women at War: The Story of Fifty Military Nurses who Served in VietnamWomen at War The Story of Fifty Military Nurses Who Served in Vietnam Elizabeth Norman "This is a powerful story about some of nursing's finest contributions. The profession is indebted to this author for her persistence and sensitivity in capturing this important piece of history."--American Journal of Nursing Norman tells the dramatic story of fifty women--members of the Army, Navy, and Air Force Nurse Corps--who went to war, working in military hospitals, aboard ships, and with air evacuation squadrons during the Vietnam War. Here, in a moving narrative, the women talk about why they went to war, the experiences they had while they were there, and how war affected them physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Studies in Health, Illness, and Caregiving 1990 - 238 pages - 6 x 9 - 30 illus. ISBN 978-0-8122-1317-1 - Paper - $27.50s - £18.00 World Rights - Medicine |
Contents
Volunteering for the Vietnam War | 7 |
Arriving in Vietnam | 17 |
The Professional Strains and Moral Dilemmas of Nursing in Vietnam | 27 |
The Rewards of Wartime Nursing in Vietnam | 45 |
Personal Experiences in Vietnam | 53 |
The Status of Female Military Nurses in Vietnam | 65 |
Different Experiences in the Army Navy and Air Force Nurse Corps | 75 |
Factors Associated with the Year the Nurse Served in Vietnam | 91 |
The Years Since the War | 125 |
Coming to Terms with the War PostTraumatic Stress Disorder | 141 |
Lessons Learned from the War | 155 |
Conclusions | 161 |
Information on the Fifty Military Nurses | 169 |
Notes | 185 |
References | 197 |
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Other editions - View all
Women at War: The Story of Fifty Military Nurses Who Served in Vietnam Elizabeth Norman Limited preview - 2010 |
Women at War: The Story of Fifty Military Nurses who Served in Vietnam Elizabeth M. Norman No preview available - 1990 |
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