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  1. May 2, 2021 · Nightingale’s legacy has been that of a profound concern for nursing education that was simultaneously nursing science and practice, and moral formation. She wrote “A woman cannot be a good and intelligent nurse without being a good and intelligent woman” ( Nightingale, 1882a , p.1038).

  2. The Nightingale Pledge for Nurses is integrated into nursing education, often in nursing ethics courses, which are designed to help students understand the historical and ethical foundations of the nursing profession.

  3. The Nightingale Pledge underlines the nurse's role in safeguarding patient dignity, autonomy, and privacy — critical elements in contemporary healthcare delivery. With the increased focus on patient-centered care and shared decision-making in nursing, the principles of the Nightingale Pledge are more relevant than ever.

  4. Aug 13, 2020 · Regretfully, 11 of Nightingale's nurses died of illnesses during the war. This article looks at the contribution Florence Nightingale made to the establishment of formal education for nurses in the years following her return.

  5. Miss Nightingale saw the main object of nurse training as being the development of character and of self-discipline with moral training being more important than mere academic education – ‘you cannot be a good nurse without being a good woman’ she was fond of saying . . .2.

  6. Here are 20 of our favorite Florence Nightingale quotes: “I attribute my success to thisI never gave or took any excuse.”. “Were there none who were discontented with what they have, the world would never reach anything better.”. “How very little can be done under the spirit of fear.”.

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  8. Abstract. Florence Nightingale brought nursing from a disreputable and immoral vocation into the honest and ethical profession that is enjoyed today by emphasizing strict morals in the personal and work lives of her nursing students.