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- Title
Formação de enfermeiros no Brasil: compreensão histórica de seus alicerces.
- Authors
SILVEIRA TEÓFILO, TIAGO JOSÉ; DO AMARAL GUBERT, FABIANE; GUIMARÃES XIMENES NETO, FRANCISCO ROSEMIRO
- Abstract
An outline was made through this reflection, a temporal cut of the systematic nursing teaching process in Brazil, in the period from the Crisis of the Old Republic to the Military Regime (1917-1979). The aim was to contribute to the discussion on the history of the development of nursing practice and education in Brazil. In 1923, when American nurses founded the first school, the nursing higher education in Brazil appeared. Not unlike the initiatives so far, as the nursing training of the Red Cross staff, the Nightingale System deployed in schools, used primarily the hospital for training. Until 1950, when the intensification of industrialization reflected in Brazilian education, quantity above quality was prioritized. With the military coup, the academy began breaking the hegemonic model of nursing education in Brazil, by viewing the "new" design made today, facing the need for changes in the education style for new and old health needs.
- Subjects
BRAZIL; NURSING education; HISTORY of nursing; NURSING schools; HISTORY
- Publication
Avances en Enfermería, 2012, Vol 30, Issue 3, p135
- ISSN
0121-4500
- Publication type
Article