Affiliation:
1. University College, Worcester, and Mid Staffs General Hospitals NHS Trust, Stafford
Abstract
The development and definition of the profession of nursing required, inter alia,the extinction of a casual nursing workforce that, in the main, provided the nursing staff of the hospitals in England up to the 1860s. That process was a 'moral crusade' as well as an attempt at organizational efficiency. As the end of the 20th century approached, the picture appeared to have turned full circle, and many more nursing staff are employed on anything but full-time contracts. There are major implications for the way the profession defines itself and for the future of nursing work.
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