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The mobilization of nurses for the non-interruption of nursing residence

ABSTRACT

Objective:

To analyze the strategies employed by nurses to maintain the nursing residence program at the Ophir Loyola Hospital and discuss the potential effects of this interruption on the state of Pará.

Method:

Social-historic research. Data were collected through primary sources, written documents, and oral testimonial; the secondary sources used were manuals and articles that approached the topic in question. The theoretical reference was based on the French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu's ideas about the concepts of cultural, social, and symbolic capital, in addition to the habitus and field concepts.

Results:

During the nurses' mobilization there was a strong political influence on the development of the crisis and the interruption of the nursing residence Program at the Ophir Loyola Hospital, with implications for the nurses' qualifications and the health care delivered to the societyof Pará.

Conclusion:

The analysis showed the prevalence of partisan political interests at the expense of social interests, culminating in the interruption of the nursing residency.

Key words:
Nursing; History of Nursing; Education, Nursing, Graduate

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