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Critical care : nurses on the frontline of Australia's AIDS crisis [eBook]

Fela, Geraldine2024
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In the midst of this profound health crisis, nurses provided crucial care to those living with and dying from the virus. They negotiated homophobia and complex family dynamics as well as defending the rights of their patients. Bringing together stories from across the country, historian Geraldine Fela documents the extraordinary care, compassion and solidarity shown by HIV and AIDS nurses. Critical Care unearths the important and unexamined history of nurses and nursing unions as caregivers and political agents who helped shape Australia?s response to HIV and AIDS. ?Drawing on the frontline experience of nurses, Fela has written an insightful and moving history of the tragedy and triumphs of Australia?s response to the AIDS epidemic.? Dennis Altman, Vice Chancellor?s Fellow, La Trobe University **?**Critical Care shows how Australia?s AIDS crisis aroused fear, hatred and homophobia and yet forged new bonds of care, community and love. This beautifully told story of the nursing profession?s response to acute suffering and great tragedy borne predominantly by gay men is among the most moving Australian histories I have read. It will be essential for anyone interested in health, the professions, gender, sexuality and the shifting emotional landscape of the nation.? Frank Bongiorno, Professor of History, Australian National University ?This outstanding book chronicles the role of nurses in addressing the AIDS pandemic, after the arrival of HIV. The old approach to epidemics was strict control and isolation. But something new was required by the nature of this unexpected crisis. Fortunately, in Australasia, healthcare professionals and lawmakers rose to the occasion. The special challenge of coping with patients needing care, often when they were profoundly sick and dying; where no vaccine was available; and no drugs were effective at first to turn the tide, put huge pressure on nurses on the front line. They helped lead our community to address the AIDS paradox. This book tells a heroic story. I honour the author and those whose work she describes so that their lessons will not be forgotten.? The Hon. Michael Kirby, Past Justice of The High Court of Australia and Patron of The Kirby Institute.
Imprint:
[Sydney] : UNSW Press, 2024.
Notes:
Downloadable eBook.Non fiction.
Audience:
Interest age level: Adult.
System details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN:
97817611700349781761170034
Dewey class:
362.19
Language:
English
BRN:
566813
Electronic access:
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
Sandringham LibraryNon Fiction362.19On order
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