2019
DOI: 10.1590/1980-265x-tce-2017-0459
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Between Those Who Think and Those Who Do: Practice and Theory in Nurse Teaching

Abstract: Objective: to identify the opinions of professors about the relationship between theory and practice in nursing. Method: descriptive analytical, qualitative study. Eighteen professors from two universities (one federal and one private) from the southern region of the country participated. Data collection took place between July and September 2014, through semi-structured interviews. Open and axial coding as proposed by Strauss and Corbin, with the help of Atlas ti® 7 software was used for data collection. … Show more

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“…In this context, an important issue arises: nursing supervisors can master their managerial and care work process and have didactic-pedagogical knowledge to contribute to students' education. The polarization between those who teach and those who do impairs the theory-practice relationship, whether in the dimension of care or teaching (17) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, an important issue arises: nursing supervisors can master their managerial and care work process and have didactic-pedagogical knowledge to contribute to students' education. The polarization between those who teach and those who do impairs the theory-practice relationship, whether in the dimension of care or teaching (17) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the field of nursing, the triangulation that the professor establishes in teaching-learningassistance is evident, which is fundamental in the construction of knowledge and professional practices. Studies show that, usually, higher education professors in nursing start their teaching activities in private institutions, are hired for their experience as clinical nurses and do not have pedagogical training, in addition to having no desire or plans to enter the profession 11, [17][18][19] , which makes it necessary to approach the contents directed to the teaching-learning and didactic processes in the courses offered.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is necessary that, once in the teaching profession, nurses recognize themselves as belonging to the area of education, which has specificities and, consequently, demands a particular professionality, which occupies a central space in developing the educational practice 1,15,25 . This recognition is translated into a professional identity, whose perception of itself and of the group to which it belongs, as well as its field of work and duties, is well understood [26][27] . Thus, this sense of belonging and the identity understanding may lead to more significant personal and institutional actions and movements, seeking both the knowledge inherent to the teaching career and the development of the necessary skills for its practice.…”
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confidence: 99%