No Place Like Home
A History of Nursing and Home Care in the United States
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Johns Hopkins University Press
Published:7th Mar '03
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No Place Like Home sets out to determine why home care, despite its potential as a cost-effective alternative to institutional care, remains a marginalized experiment in care giving. Nurse and historian Karen Buhler-Wilkerson traces the history of home care from its nineteenth-century origins in organized visiting nurses' associations, through a time when professional home care nearly disappeared, on to the 1960s, when a new wave of home care gathered force as physicians, hospital managers, and policy makers responded to economic mandates. Buhler-Wilkerson links local ideas about the formation and function of home-based services to national events and health care agendas, and she gives special attention to care of the "dangerous" sick, particularly poor immigrants with infectious diseases, and the "uninteresting" sick-those with chronic illnesses.
Anyone interested in understanding the origins of our ambivalent relationship with home care will find Karen Buhler-Wilkerson's book invaluable. Journal of the American Medical Association A compelling history with profound contemporary relevance. -- John Welshman New England Journal of Medicine Documents the persistence of the issues with which home-care agencies still struggle today. -- Suzanne Gordon The Nation This is a well-researched and balanced work that will capture the readers' interest... It is a wonderful addition to nursing historiography. -- Diane Hamilton Ph.D. R.N. Nursing History Review More than a history of a specialized branch of nursing, Karen Buhler-Wilkerson's book is a study of American values and priorities. -- Melanie Beals Goan Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 2003
- Winner of American Association for the History of Nursing: Lavinia L. Dock Award 2004 (United States)
- Commended for PROSE Award for Best Book in Nursing and Allied Heath 2004 (United States)
ISBN: 9780801873188
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
Weight: 431g
312 pages