NURSING AND CULTURE: CHARACTERISTICS OF THESES AND DISSERTATION PRODUCED IN BRAZILIAN NURSING POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS
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https://doi.org/10.5902/217976929724Keywords:
Nursing, Culture, Nursing researchAbstract
http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/217976929724
Aim: to identify characteristics of theses and dissertations related to nursing and culture, grounded in anthropology. Method: bibliographic research, of the period 1987-2011. The information was organized into an instrument with predefined categories. The analysis was descriptive and interpreted in the light of studies that encompass the themes nursing and culture. Results: it is possible to identify an upward curve in production, keeping growing until the present day. The predominant theme was Women's Health, the hospital being the most cited study site. The benchmark used was the Theory Leininger. The present research consistent with the themes proposed by the government and also organizational Brazilian nursing, there are still research related to indigenous peoples, black population and people with special needs. Conclusion: Brazilian nursing has ample opportunities to advance, making this area more visible.
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