Socialization of nurses in the Family Health Strategy: contributions to professional identity
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Objective: To verify how socialization of nurses in the Family Health Strategy (FHS) influences their professional identity. Method: Exploratory, descriptive research, whose theoretical-methodological framework was dialectical hermeneutics, anchored in the premises of the Sociology of Professions. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews with 27 nurses from the FHS of the city of São Paulo. The resulting empirical material was subjected to Discourse Analysis. Results: The choice for Nursing was influenced by previous knowledge of the profession and by the affinity with care. Socialization was not limited to what was absorbed, including the search for an individual professional identity and collective sharing. Final considerations: Nursing care is built in daily practice, mobilizing the nurse for an action that includes herself, the relationship with the other and the conditions in which the work is performed, opening the opportunity for identity reconstruction, consistent with the concreteness of the work. |
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Socialization of nurses in the Family Health Strategy: contributions to professional identity |
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Socialization of nurses in the Family Health Strategy: contributions to professional identity |
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Socialization of nurses in the Family Health Strategy: contributions to professional identity Pereira,Juliana Guisardi Nursing Primary Health Care Family Health Strategy Socialization Professional Practice |
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Socialization of nurses in the Family Health Strategy: contributions to professional identity |
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Socialization of nurses in the Family Health Strategy: contributions to professional identity |
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Socialization of nurses in the Family Health Strategy: contributions to professional identity |
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Socialization of nurses in the Family Health Strategy: contributions to professional identity |
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Socialization of nurses in the Family Health Strategy: contributions to professional identity |
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Pereira,Juliana Guisardi |
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Pereira,Juliana Guisardi Oliveira,Maria Amélia de Campos |
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Oliveira,Maria Amélia de Campos |
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Pereira,Juliana Guisardi Oliveira,Maria Amélia de Campos |
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Nursing Primary Health Care Family Health Strategy Socialization Professional Practice |
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Nursing Primary Health Care Family Health Strategy Socialization Professional Practice |
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ABSTRACT Objective: To verify how socialization of nurses in the Family Health Strategy (FHS) influences their professional identity. Method: Exploratory, descriptive research, whose theoretical-methodological framework was dialectical hermeneutics, anchored in the premises of the Sociology of Professions. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews with 27 nurses from the FHS of the city of São Paulo. The resulting empirical material was subjected to Discourse Analysis. Results: The choice for Nursing was influenced by previous knowledge of the profession and by the affinity with care. Socialization was not limited to what was absorbed, including the search for an individual professional identity and collective sharing. Final considerations: Nursing care is built in daily practice, mobilizing the nurse for an action that includes herself, the relationship with the other and the conditions in which the work is performed, opening the opportunity for identity reconstruction, consistent with the concreteness of the work. |
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