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Teaching the Holocaust in Nursing Schools: The Perspective of the Victims and Survivors

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  • Zvika Orr

    (Department of Nursing, Jerusalem College of Technology, Jerusalem 9548311, Israel)

  • Anat Romem

    (Department of Nursing, Jerusalem College of Technology, Jerusalem 9548311, Israel)

Abstract

In recent years, there has been increased recognition of the significance and relevance of Holocaust studies to nurses. However, these studies are rarely integrated in the nursing curriculum, and even when they are, the focus is usually on healthcare personnel who collaborated with the Nazi regime. This article aims to bridge this gap by analyzing a comprehensive requisite curriculum on the Holocaust for graduate nursing students. We emphasize the work of Jewish healthcare professionals during the Holocaust and the dilemmas they faced, as well as the trauma and resilience of Holocaust survivors, their treatment today, and implications for treating other patients. This article examines how studying these issues affected the graduate students. It analyzes the reflective accounts written by the students, using qualitative content analysis and Grounded Theory. The findings suggest that students received tools to act professionally and empathetically while demonstrating greater sensitivity to the patients’ identity, past experiences, trauma, and how the hospital as a “total institution” affects them. Many of the students developed conscious leadership. The program used a personalized pedagogical approach that contributed to experiential learning but was also emotionally challenging for the participants. We recommend including Holocaust studies as a requisite component in nursing programs worldwide.

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  • Zvika Orr & Anat Romem, 2021. "Teaching the Holocaust in Nursing Schools: The Perspective of the Victims and Survivors," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(17), pages 1-14, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:18:y:2021:i:17:p:8969-:d:622087
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