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Papers published in the Nursing Journals
These papers give a glimpse of an era of nursing from 1961 to 1987 through the pen of one male nurse who first wrote as a district nurse and finally, as the chief nursing officer of the largest teaching health authority in the country.
Anthony Carr was a member of the advisory board of the Nursing Mirror for six years and Consulting Editor and a member of the Nursing Focus editorial board for five years.He published over a hundred papers in various professional journals. Those with highlights can be accessed by clicking on the title. All files are in pdf format. Papers numbers over one page in length are indicated.
The most researched paper is that on 'Smoking in Teenage Boys' in 1963. This paper has been quoted in more than 30 publications and appears to be the first paper written on the subject.
National Nursing Policies
Report on the Education and Training of District Nurses. (1976) Chairman Anthony J Carr. Panel of Assessors for District Nurse Training, Department of Health. The Report can be accessed in four parts as shown below:
Part 1. Introduction, Contents, Role & Function of the District Nurse, Education & Training, Four Objectives of the Course, Entry requirements, Length of course, Plan of course, Examination procedure, Approval of Centres, Updating courses, Financial implications, Training of Enrolled Nurses, Review of proposals after three years. Summary of Recommendations.
Part 2. Outline Curriculum, Detailed Curriculum to the Outline Curriculum – Objective 1.
Part 3. Detailed Curriculum to the Outline Curriculum - Objectives 2, 3 & 4. List of Organisations submitting evidence.
Part 4. Subjects submitted by Organsiations, Numbers & grades of nurses consulted by members of the Working Party in ad hoc working groups, List of Members of the Working Party.
After the publication of this report Anthony toured various conferences and education centres to explain the changes about to take place in the education of District Nurses. Two texts of addresses given to specially convened conferences survive and are reproduced below.
Text 1 is of a lecture given to all District Nurse Tutors hosted by the Panel of Assessors for District Nurse Training at the Department of Health, London 8th March 1977. (8 pages)
Text 2 is a copy of the address given at the Annual Open Meeting of the Queen's Nursing Institute held at the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists, London 19th October 1977. (12 pages)
First Press Comment on the above report
Editorial on the Queen's Nursing Institute lecture, Nursing Mirror October 1977
Editorial on the Queen's Nursing Institute lecture, Nursing Times October 1977
Journal of Community Nursing January 1978
New rung on the ladder . A The Chief Executive? Nursing Mirror (1979) 25:20 (2 pages)
Opportunities for men in nursing administration District Nursing (1966) 6:11 (3 pages)
Which way now - Area Nurse? Nursing Mirror (1980) 8:14
Who keeps the keys? Nursing Mirror (1983) Aug 24 (2 pages)
A trial of faith Nursing Mirror (1984) 158:17
Easter revelation Nursing Times (1965) April
He is risen Nursing Times (1966) 62:14
No room at the inn Nursing Times (1965) 61:52
Accidental Hypothermia Nursing Times (1966) 40:1308 (3 pages)
Clinical nurse teaching Nursing Times (1977) Jan 27 (2 pages)
Clinical nursing Is this the future for nursing? Nursing Focus (1982) 3:11
Compulsory geriatric nursing Nursing Times (1965) 7:225 (2 pages)
Disabled people - are they a nursing priority? Nursing Focus (1981) Jan
Extension of the nurse’s role -which way?. Nursing Focus (1981) Aug
Modern geriatrics (with others) Nursing Times (1964) 4:105 (3 pages)
Patients in isolation Nursing Mirror (1983) Aug 31 (3 pages)
Training nurses to care for the elderly Nursing Times (1965) 51:1579 (2 pages)
Well, are standards falling? Nursing Mirror (1979) 24:12
Domiciliary care and after care Male Nurses Journ (1961) 84:19
Note: No known copy of this paper now exists.
First line of defence (1) Nursing Times (1979) 29:1209 (2 pages)
First line of defence (2) Nursing Times (1979) 30:1259 (2 pages)
Influence of the environment Nursing Mirror (1982) March 10 (3 pages)
Neighbourhood Nursing Senior Nurse (1987) 7:3 (2 pages)
Public Health Nurse The Society of Registered Male Nurses Ltd AGM Publication Sept 29-30 1961
The District Nurse in our society Nursing Times (1966) 4:108 (4 pages)
The fascinating future of District Nursing Journ of the Dist Nursing Assoc (1981) June (5 pages)
The place of the father in the mid-sixties Mother & Child (1965) Sept (2 pages)
The State Enrolled Nurse in the Community Journ of Community Nursing (1980) June (2 pages)
Basic Training of the nurse, a case for change Nursing Focus (1983) 4:6
Beyond the brief Nursing Times (1977) 10:328 (2 pages)
District Nurse training in the 1980’s Journ of Com Nursing (1977) Dec (3 pages)
District Nurse training in the 1980’s Nursing Mirror (1977) 18:45 (3 pages)
How can we manage without it? (District nurse training) Part 1 Nursing Mirror (1981) 158:22 (2 pages)
In answer to a student’s protest Nursing Times (1964) 51:1659
It is not professional Nursing Mirror (1964) 120:258
Misgivings galore Nursing Mirror (1982) April 23 (3 pages)
Partners in Tyne (with others) Nursing Mirror (1983) Aug 17 (3 pages)
Post-basic Clinical Courses Nursing Times (1967) Sept 15 (2 pages)
Role & function of nursing auxiliaries. Nursing Focus (1980)
Scheme for graduate students (with other) Nursing Mirror (1983) March 9
The price of progress (District nurse training) Part 2 Nursing Mirror (1981) June 17 (2 pages)
Justice is not seen to be done Nursing Mirror (1980) 8:14 (2 pages)
Part-time nurses dilemma Nursing Times (1966) 47:1544 (3 pages)
After Clegg- what next for nurses? Nursing Focus (1980) March (2 pages)
Budgeting in the reorganised NHS Nursing Focus (1981) Sept (3 pages)
Cost effective nursing Nursing Times (1978) 22:906 (3 pages)
Future funding of the NHS Nursing Focus (1982) December
Less money - Lower standards of care? Nursing Focus (1979) 3:149
Reduction in the working hours of nurses Nursing Focus (1980) May
Taking poll position Nursing Mirror (1981) Nov 4 (3 pages)
The 35 hour week - friend or foe? Nursing Focus (1981) Sept (6 pages) Repoduction is variable
A traditional view of the nurse’s role Health & Soc Ser Journ (1979)
First time writers Nursing Focus (1979) 2:65
More consultants - at what cost? Nursing Focus (1982) 4:2
Patients first - A consultative paper Nursing Focus (1980) 6:221 (2 pages)
Rejig of a rejigged health service Nursing Mirror (1980) 3:16
The problems and demands of change District Nursing (1968) 9:165
The shape of things to come Nursing Times (1979) 42:1786
When is a nursing auxiliary not a ‘nursing’ auxiliary? Nursing Times (1968) 26:863
Commissioning a new general hospital Nursing Focus (1981) May (6 pages)
So you want to start a nursery? Nursing Times (1964) 24:778 (2 pages)
Counting the cost of TUC affiliation Nursing Mirror (1979) 15:10
How to turn a rebel into a friend Nursing Mirror (1979) 20:10
Let the strikers take the consequences Nursing Mirror (1979) Sept 13
Professional industrial action Nursing Times (1979) 6:224 (2 pages)
Should a nurse report a nurse? Nursing Mirror (1983) March 23
Strike action - what then? Nursing Focus (1982) 3:12
The revolution has already begun Trumpette (1970) March
A positive push for promotion Nursing Mirror (1980) Dec
A new rung on the ladder Nursing Mirror (1979) May 24 (2 pages)
Clues to a leading question Nursing Mirror (1980) Oct
Democracy in the NHS Nursing Focus (1983) Jan
Getting your just deserts Nursing Mirror (1980) Sept
Nurse managers look for leaders Nursing Standard (1979) 93:7 (poor reproduction)
Promotion: Family vis-a-vis career Nursing Mirror (1980) March 13
Salmon - A leap into the future Nursing Times (1971) 15:454 (3 pages)
What did we do last time? Nursing Mirror (1980) Nov
Management of People/Structures/Policy
A Form of promotion Nursing Mirror (1980) April 10
Management Forum two papers
(1) A look at the future Nursing Mirror (1982) March 31 (3 pages)
(2) An Art and a science Nursing Mirror (1982) March 31 (3 pages)
A manager’s task Nursing Mirror (1982) Sept 15
Advice for the advisers Nursing Mirror (1982) Aug 14
Future of nurse management,The. The Nursing Focus (1983) July (2 pages)
Is consensus management doomed? Nursing Mirror (1984) 158:22
Is teamwork working? Nursing Mirror (1984) 159:1 (3 pages)
How it may be just the job! Nursing Mirror (1980) June 26
Labour relations and discipline Nursing Mirror (1982) Dec 1 (2 pages)
Leading from the top Nursing Mirror (1982) Dec 22/29 (2 pages)
Management - A word of many meanings Nursing Mirror (1979) 10:30 (2 pages)
Management development policies in the DHA’s Nursing Focus (1982) April
Management structures - the next step Nursing Focus (1982) May
Playing by the rules Nursing Mirror (1983) Aug 10 (2 pages)
Responsibility - the key word Nursing Mirror (1982) Sept (2 pages)
Seal of approval Nursing Mirror (1984) 158:4
Supporting the manager Nursing Mirror (1982) Sept 29
The chain of command Nursing Mirror 1982) Sept 22 (3 pages)
The work of the nursing officer (1) Nursing Times (1978) (4 pages)
The work of the nursing officer (2) Nursing Times (1978) (6 pages)
Special occasional papers
Ward closures Nursing Mirror (1983) Aug 17
What will history say? Nursing Mirror (1983) 158:1 (3 pages)
Writing a job description Nursing Times (1971) (4 pages)
Blood sample survey Nursing Times (1970) Special occasional paper (2 pages)
Post-basic clinical courses Nursing Times (1967) 36: (2 pages)
Smoking Habits among nurses Nursing Times (1972) 22:672 (2 pages)
Smoking in teenage boys Nursing Times (1963) 35:1093 (2 pages)
Smoking in teenage girls Nursing Times (1965) 1:33 (2 pages)
Work load and staffing on night duty Nursing Times (1976) Special occasional paper (4 pages)
Check list for selection of staff Nursing Times (1972) 1 June (3 pages)
Reproduced in 1974 in book “Every Operating Room Supervisor Should Know (Denver: Association of Operating Room Nurses.)
Reorganisation - A change for the better? Nursing Mirror (1981) Sept (2 pages)
Let ‘adaptable’ be the key word Nursing Mirror (1980) July
Let the strikers suffer the consequences Nursing Mirror (1979) Sept 13
New units in the new NHS (1) Nursing Mirror (1981) Jan 29
New units in the new NHS (2) Nursing Mirror (1981) Feb 19
Nursing is a two-sided coin Nursing Mirror (1980)August
Nursing administration-looking into the future Nursing Focus (1979) Sept (3 pages)
Reorganisation - the Government’s blueprint Nursing Focus (1980) Sept (2 pages)
Reviewing performance in the reorganised NHS Nursing Focus (1982) Jan/Feb
Service planning - an essential role of the nurse Nursing Focus (1980) Dec
Staff participation in management decision-making Nursing Focus (1981) March
Time for change (again!) Nursing Mirror (1981) March 19