Associative organization of nursing: struggles for the social recognition of the profession (1943-1946)

ABSTRACT Objective: To describe the circumstances that determine the creation of the Brazilian Association of Graduate Nurses of the Federal District Section and analyze its implications for the reorganization of the field of nursing. Method: Qualitative, socio-historical, documentary study. The ana...

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Main Authors: Kyvia Rayssa Bezerra Teixeira (Author), Paulo Joaquim Pina Queirós (Author), Laís de Araújo Pereira (Author), Maria Angélica de Almeida Peres (Author), Antonio José de Almeida Filho (Author), Tânia Cristina Franco Santos (Author)
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Published: Associação Brasileira de Enfermagem.
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Summary:ABSTRACT Objective: To describe the circumstances that determine the creation of the Brazilian Association of Graduate Nurses of the Federal District Section and analyze its implications for the reorganization of the field of nursing. Method: Qualitative, socio-historical, documentary study. The analysis generated the following category: Creation of a new group to guarantee unity: Brazilian Association of Graduate Nurses in the Federal District Section. Results: The economic crisis resulting from the Second World War, the creation of the Paulista Association of Graduate Nurses and the increase in the number of Schools of Nursing in the country were decisive for the Brazilian Association of Graduate Nurses to reformulate its statute as to guarantee its unit. Final considerations: The creation of the Federal District Section consisted of one of the strategies of the Association to reorganize the field of nursing, in order to ensure the recognition of the profession by the society.
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10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0186