Research Paper Florence Nightingale

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The theorist that our group selected is Florence Nightingale. According to McEwen and Willis (2014), Florence Nightingale was born in Florence, Italy on May 12, 1820 (p. 133). She went on to attend the only conventional nursing education offered at that time in Kaiserswerth, Germany between 1850-1851. Throughout the Crimean War, the Secretary of War for Great Britain encouraged her to aide in caring for wounded soldiers. While caring for the soldiers, “Nightingale instituted a system of care that reportedly cut casualties from 48% to 2% within approximately 2 years” (McEwen & Willis, 2014, p. 133). Florence Nightingale was an obvious choice as our theorist because of what she has contributed to the profession of nursing. Her work continues …show more content…

She stated that “bedside nurses are in the best position to, through observation and research, understand how the design environment impacts their patient during the act of nursing” (p. 33). The article looked at over sixty healthcare research articles; they touched upon an analysis of the impact of the environment on patient units, specifically the intensive care and acute care units (Zborowsky, 2014). She found that when looking at the research articles, many variables were taken from Nightingale’s Notes on Nursing: What It Is, What It Is Not (Zborowsky, 2014). For example, some of the areas that came up in the various research articles were sleep and noise (Zborowsky, 2014, p. …show more content…

This paper discussed Florence Nightingale’s Environmental Theory and why it would vital for an institution to implement this theory into practice. She defined ten chief ideas of the Environmental Theory which include: light and noise, health of houses, ventilation and warming, personal cleanliness, cleanliness of the area, offering hope and advice, bed and bedding, variety, food, and observation. Through her Environmental Theory, Florence Nightingale emphasized that the physical environment and how it is changed is a basic element of nursing care. She believed altering the environment according to her fundamental ideas would lead the patient on a path to recovery and reach optimal health. As a result of this, it is our recommendation that mindfulness concerning basic environmental hygiene should be given within the hospital setting. Studying Nightingale’s theory has helped solidify why it is an ideal basis for nursing practice and so widely used till this

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