Enquadramento: As diretrizes curriculares brasileiras para os cursos de graduação em saúde estimulam atividades socialmente empreendedoras, preconizando a formação de profissionais reflexivos. Logo, é necessário reforçar as habilidades profissionais para desenvolver estas atividades sociais durante a formação académica. Objetivo: Compreender o significado para os estudantes brasileiros de enfermagem de atividades socialmente empreendedoras, desenvolvidas numa associação de reciclagem. Metodologia: Recorreu-se à abordagem da Grounded Theory neste estudo. Os dados foram recolhidos entre 2016 e 2017, entrevistando 25 estudantes e 4 trabalhadores de uma associação de reciclagem no Sul do Brasil. Resultados: Inicialmente os alunos demonstraram distanciamento e preconceito, depois indignação e inconformidade e, por fim, uma mudança no modo de pensar e agir. Três categorias resultaram das entrevistas: Desconstruir e construir o preconceito; Conhecimento e as práticas; e Promover transformações. Conclusão: O significado das atividades de empreendedorismo social configurou-se como um processo de desconstrução, construção e reconstrução do conhecimento pré-planeado. O seu significado transcende as fronteiras pessoais e sociais e possibilita um movimento de aproximação, identificação e translação de conhecimentos e práticas.
Objective: To reflect on the transformations of modern and contemporary nursing as well as on Florence Nightingale’s social entrepreneurship. Method: This is a logical-reflective exhibition, with an emphasis on the theoretical assumptions of social entrepreneurship and the legacy of Florence Nightingale, from modern to contemporary nursing, based on readings of texts extracted from electronic databases, especially periodicals, books and theses. Results: The logical-reflective exhibition focuses on two fundamental aspects: 1) Florence Nightingale’s legacy as a social entrepreneur; 2) The evolution of Brazilian nursing: from modernity to contemporaneity. Final considerations: Florence Nightingale’s legacy is undeniable with regard to the evolution of modern and contemporary nursing and transcends different areas of knowledge. In addition to being a precursor to modern nursing, it is distinguished by its visionary attitude, humanitarian social value and potential for transforming the paths and realities present in the Contemporary Era.
Objectives: to validate entrepreneurial management technology for the nursing practice. Methods: methodological study, carried out based on the development of an entrepreneurial management technology, based on literature review and, later, content validation by 11 experts, recognized by their peers as entrepreneurs. The validation process took place through Delphi conferences, between June and September 2018. Results: on the second round of Delphi conferences, at least 90% agreement was obtained on all items. In addition, all items were validated as pertinent and considered prospective and inducing of new thinking and acting among nursing professionals who wish to undertake and explore opportunities, goods, and services in the area. Final Considerations: it was noted that the experts, in general, showed good adherence to the initiative and ease in validating the theoretical-conceptual dimension and the dimension of “Personal/professional qualities necessary for the performance of entrepreneurial management”; however, they had difficulty in validating the methodological steps.
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