ABSTRACT
Objective
To rescue and reflect on nurse Yvonne da Silva Lara’s professional history, nationally known by her stage name: Dona Ivone Lara.
Method
Public documentary sources available online such as books, theses, dissertations, scientific articles, reports and documentaries with the character and with psychiatrist Nise da Silveira were used.
Results
The presentation of her life history detailed her choice and training as a Nurse, and later as a Social Worker, narrating her professional performance and work developed. It portrays the meaning and struggle of a poor black-skinned woman investing in education and professional training, highlighting her primacy for the opportunity to study, making the most of the opportunities presented to her, to study and work until retiring.
Conclusion and implications for the practice
Acting professionally in the areas of care, she maintained her musicality in her life, even collaborating with its use as a therapeutic activity in Psychiatry. This unprecedented text about Yvonne Lara's story expands the visibility of her professional construction in two careers and mobilizes the readers to understand her importance for Nursing.
Keywords:
Social construction of gender; Nursing; History of Nursing; Music; Social work