Cottage nursing

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Cottage nurses, distinct from district nurses, was a system where poor patients in rural areas of the United Kingdom were provided with in-home care. It was established by Bertha Marion Broadwood in 1883[1] and lasted until the interwar years. It was not a system that was widely supported by all medical and nursing staff, particularly the use of the term 'nurse'.[2][3] Prior to the Nurses Registration Act 1919[4] the term 'nurse' had no clear definition or standardised training requirements.

Cottage nursing is also different from cottage hospitals.

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