2010
DOI: 10.21675/2357-707x.2010.v1.n1.3
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Organização da enfermagem brasileira

Abstract: O presente artigo aborda a organização da enfermagem brasileira, desde sua origem, em 1923, até o ano de 2009. Focaliza, sobretudo, as dimensõespolíticas, em articulação com suas entidades, em particular a ABEn, em diferentes conjunturas históricas, vivenciadas pelo país nesse período.Descritores: Enfermagem; História da enfermagem; Participação.Organization of Brazilian nursingThe present article discusses the organization of Brazilian nursing, from its origins in 1923 to the year of 2009. It focuses, above a… Show more

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“…Theories of participatory democracy argue that "the political apathy of citizens is a pathology of the rise of representative democracy, because political participation is vital to democracy properly functioning" (30) , as well as being an important instrument that authenticates and strengthens democracy, ensuring cohesion and equity. It can be noticed that the change in the interest and participation pattern in political issues occurred among Brazilians, generally not particpating in formal environments with political discussion visibility (31) . Therefore, it is verified that this apathy is not exclusive to nursing, but a phenomenon of the current society, however, forceful in this category.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Theories of participatory democracy argue that "the political apathy of citizens is a pathology of the rise of representative democracy, because political participation is vital to democracy properly functioning" (30) , as well as being an important instrument that authenticates and strengthens democracy, ensuring cohesion and equity. It can be noticed that the change in the interest and participation pattern in political issues occurred among Brazilians, generally not particpating in formal environments with political discussion visibility (31) . Therefore, it is verified that this apathy is not exclusive to nursing, but a phenomenon of the current society, however, forceful in this category.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the Nursing Education in the country, some events from that time are noteworthy: changing the name of the these data indicates that the decades of 1920s-30s correspond to the installation of Modern Nursing in Brazil and the 1940s-50s, to its consolidation (10)(11)(12)(13) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, it is essential to emphasize the commitment that the Brazilian Nursing Association (ABEn) has been showing when addressing the interests of Brazilian Nursing, throughout its existence, being highlighted here, the Board of Education, which since its creation in 1926, became the main and most traditional representative of Brazilian Nursing, but not the only one. As such it develops, since then, actions aimed at the organization and growth of the profession through the establishment of partnerships and events such as: Nursing Week, Conferences, Seminars, forums, debates and the publishing, since 1932, of the Nursing Annals journal, currently Brazilian Nursing Journal (REBEn) (12)(13) .…”
Section: Especial De Saúde Pública (Sesp) [Special Publicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the challenges, since the birth of modern nursing in Brazil the commitment and organizational capacity of nurses was immediately expressed. Soon after the first class of nurses received their degrees in 1925 from the (then) School of Nursing of the National Department of Public Health (EE/DNSP) in Rio de Janeiro now known as the Anna Nery School of Nursing (ANSN) of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro the National Association of Registered Nurses (ANED) (currently the Brazilian Association of Nursing -ABEn) was founded in 1926 as a civil nursing organization with the mission to bring nursing professionals together and develop the profession in its various lines of action (3) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%