Historical tendencies in nursing knowledge and the Single Health
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https://doi.org/10.5902/217976922148Keywords:
Nursing, Single health system, Health management.Abstract
The purpose of this study was to identify and analyze historical tendencies in the construction of Nursing knowledge, from 1990 to2006. Abibliographic research was performed through the dissertations and theses found in the catalogue of the Center for Studies and Research in Nursing. Thirty one (31) abstracts that contained the Single Health System as a descriptor were selected. The subjects were grouped into five categories: performance of professional nurses, social control, health professional training, organization of health services and health rights. It was concluded that the tendencies in the construction of Nursing knowledge are linked to the technical and operational aspects of the nurses, over the approach related to social and political issues of the health system, showing a gap throughout the movement to consolidate the SUS and academic productions of Nursing.
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