Abstract
Objective
critically and reflexively address challenges and perspectives of professional nursing practice, training, and teaching-service integration in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Method
the practical activities of a discipline that addresses the management of the Unified Health System were suspended during the pandemic. In view of this fact, a group was formed to discuss the professional practice, ensuring the teaching-service integration. From the dialogues and texts produced, this reflection was elaborated, using Institutional Analysis as a theoretical framework.
Results
some analyzers revealed challenges such as the influence and difficult access to digital technologies in teaching and in the work process, as well as the fear and insecurity experienced by the authors. The group analyzed their implications, sharing feelings and anguish, without losing sight of the necessary changes in the work processes.
Conclusion and implications for the practice
the Institutional Analysis contributed to carry out this study “in the heat of the moment”, in this pandemic context, bringing to light questions and contradictions experienced in health services and in the university, strengthening the teaching-service integration. But, due to the cut-off of time, practices and scenarios, this study has limitations regarding the impacts on teaching and the care provided, making it possible to carry out other research.
Keywords:
Nursing; Nursing course; Health services; Coronavirus; Teaching Care Integration Services