Diego José Feria Lorenzo
University of Huelva
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Enfermería global: Revista electrónica semestral de enfermería | 2009
A. Medina Cordero; Diego José Feria Lorenzo; G. Oscoz Muñoa
The patients checked in to the hospital do not sleep well, sometimes due to their pathology, and others times due to their environment. To identify the knowledge of nurses in regards to sleep, as well as putting in place activities that improve it. These aspects are considered in this investigation carried
Cultura de los Cuidados Revista de Enfermería y Humanidades | 2016
Diego José Feria Lorenzo; José Eugenio Guerra González
Research on Nursery History has a wide range of sources at its disposal. We must still investigate documents kept in professional colleges, as they are an accurate reflection of care and caregiver in the period of scientific development of the discipline. In this paper we shall describe the process of reorganization in the archive of the Nursery College in Huelva, as well as the situation of most Spanish nursery archives. Their classification aims to serve the College administration, which generates them, as well as the professionals and research, cultural diffusion and the reconstruction of this period of Nursery History.
Cultura de los Cuidados. Revista de Enfermería y Humanidades | 2012
Diego José Feria Lorenzo; José Eugenio Guerra González
Since the purchase of the Riotinto mines by the Rio Tinto Rio Company Limited in 1873, the region actually became a British colony until 1954. The creation of a hospital to attend the English people was an example of its organization, although as time went by its staff would be Spanish. Some of the main targets of this study are to identify the British and the Spanish nurses who worked at the hospital, as well as to find out the kind of nursery craft and its influence on the Spanish professionals who worked there. By the moment we have identified not less than 36 British nurses (1873-1954), 13 male nurses and 11 Spanish female nurses (1954-1983). It seems that the Spanish nursery was not really in contact with its British precedent in the hospital, mucho more advanced as for organization and competence, but not for that its professional prestige was lower.
Enfermería científica | 2003
María del Carmen Carrasco Acosta; Manuel Márquez Garrido; Diego José Feria Lorenzo; Ana Carmen Macías Rodríguez; José Arenas Fernández; Rocío León López; Ana Barquero González
Cultura de los Cuidados Revista de Enfermería y Humanidades | 2000
Manuel Márquez Garrido; José Arenas Fernández; Diego José Feria Lorenzo; Rocío León López; Ana Barquero González; María del Carmen Carrasco Acosta; Ana Carmen Macías Rodríguez
Cultura de los Cuidados Revista de Enfermería y Humanidades | 2014
José Eugenio Guerra González; Diego José Feria Lorenzo; Carmen María Martínez Sánchez
Historia | 2013
Diego José Feria Lorenzo; Cristina Ramos Cobano
Archive | 2012
Cristina Ramos Cobano; Diego José Feria Lorenzo
Archive | 2012
Cristina Ramos Cobano; Diego José Feria Lorenzo
Archive | 2012
Juan Diego González Sanz; Ana Barquero González; Diego José Feria Lorenzo; Rocío León López; Rocío Martín Almenta