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      Nursing in Ghana: A Search for Florence Nightingale in an African City

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      International Scholarly Research Notices
      Hindawi Publishing Corporation

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          Nursing in Ghana is a crucial subject that permeates almost every issue in the society especially the field of hospital care. To a large extent, the frontiers of nursing have expanded since the time of Florence Nightingale. Globally some studies have been done to study nursing icons like her. The values in nursing practice however continue to preoccupy our minds. The need to accentuate the gains made by historical figures in nursing in present times as well as the nature of interactions between practitioners and patients continues to be of paramount concern to many across the globe and Ghana in particular. This study does an analysis of existing literature on Florence Nightingale and the nature of nursing in Ghana from the colonial times. Additionally, it analyzes responses concerning the activities of nurses and their interactions with patients in Kumasi. The varied information has been thematically pieced together to make inferences that are of great interest to nursing practitioners, policy makers, administrators, and educators among others. The findings to the study suggest among other things that the challenges faced by the nursing institution in modern times are similar to those of the earlier period. The study calls for the emulation of the positive ideas of Florence Nightingale to promote the interest of patients, a core objective championed by a revered nurse.

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                Journal
                Int Sch Res Notices
                Int Sch Res Notices
                ISRN
                International Scholarly Research Notices
                Hindawi Publishing Corporation
                2356-7872
                2016
                24 March 2016
                : 2016
                : 9754845
                Affiliations
                Department of History and Political Studies, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi, Ghana
                Author notes
                *Samuel Adu-Gyamfi: mcgyamfi@ 123456yahoo.com

                Academic Editor: Nikolaos G. Koulouris

                Article
                10.1155/2016/9754845
                4897112
                27382644
                8d72e11f-c0c3-42b9-a914-895b348be7f4
                Copyright © 2016 S. Adu-Gyamfi and E. Brenya.

                This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 7 September 2015
                : 21 February 2016
                : 25 February 2016
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