Ilsemarie Walter

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Ilsemarie Walter (* 1932 ) in Teplitz-Schönau , Northern Bohemia, is an Austrian nursing scientist and social historian .

biography

Ilsemarie Walter completed her nursing training between 1965 and 1968 at the Rudolfinerhaus in Billrothstrasse in Vienna . Until 1972 she worked there as a nurse in a surgical department. Ilsemarie Walter studied as a qualified health and nurse psychology, sociology, translation studies and history. Walter was a research assistant at the Nursing Research Department in Vienna and the Institute for Nursing and Health System Research (IPG) at the Johannes Kepler University in Linz. Her research on the history of nursing related mainly to the 19th and early 20th centuries. Here she also dealt with the role of men in care, a profession that has been dominated by women for a longer period of time. Another focus of Ilsemarie Walter's work was the interaction problems within the triad "patient-doctor-nurse."

Ilsemarie Walter is co-author of the biographical encyclopedia on nursing history “Who is who in nursing history” (Horst-Peter Wolff, succeeded by Hubert Kolling as editor).

Three-country project for care under National Socialism

In Germany, Ilsemarie Walter worked together with Elisabeth Seidl , especially with the Frankfurt nursing historian Hilde Steppe . Together with the Historical Nursing Research Section of the German Association for Nursing Science (today: German Society for Nursing Science ), a three-country project of the German-speaking countries Switzerland-Austria-Germany on the history of care under National Socialism with eyewitness interviews was created. With the death of Hilde Steppe, this project was only partially completed. The interviews from Germany in particular are waiting to be processed.

Publications

  • Care as a job or out of charity? The guards in Austria's hospitals in the 'long 19th century'. History 1784-1900. Diploma thesis University of Vienna 2003, Mabuse-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2004, ISBN 3-935964-55-2 .
  • with Elisabeth Seidl , Vlastimil Kozon (as ed.): Against the lack of history of care. Congress, collection of articles, Verlag ÖGKV , Vienna 2004, ISBN 3-9500776-8-5 .
  • with Elisabeth Seidl: Chronically ill people in their everyday life: Mieke Grypdonck's model, based on patients after kidney transplantation , Maudrich Vienna 2005, ISBN 3-85175-827-7 .
  • with Elisabeth Seidl, Elisabeth Rappold: Diabetes. Dealing with a Chronic Illness. Verlag Böhlau, Vienna 2007, ISBN 3-205-77597-X .
  • with Wilfried Schnepp (as publisher): Multiculturalism in care and society: On the 70th birthday of Elisabeth Seidl, Böhlau Vienna, Cologne, Weimar 2009.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Birgit Trockel, Irmgard Notthoff, Margret Knäuper (Eds.) Who's Who in Care. Germany - Switzerland - Austria , Huber Bern 1999, pp. 515–517, with a foreword by Ruth Schröck .
  2. according to the short biography in Against the Historically Unusual in Care, 2004 , page 181, see publications
  3. Christine R. Auer: History of the nursing professions as a subject. The curricular development in nursing education and training , here: nursing and police, u. a. the psychiatric department of the kuk hospitals in Vienna around 1910, dissertation institute history and ethics medicine University of Heidelberg, supervisor Wolfgang U. Eckart , self-published Heidelberg 2008, pp. 160-165.
  4. ^ Ilsemarie Walter: fear or information in the hospital, Maudrich Vienna, Munich, Bern. Interaction problems triad patient-doctor-caregiver.
  5. ^ Estate of Hilde Steppe : Hilde Steppe Documentation Center Library University of Applied Sciences Frankfurt a. M., Correspondence with Ilsemarie Walter and Elisabeth Seidl Sign. O 161, estate edited by Walburga Haas.