(Re)construcción del rol histórico de la enfermería en Chile: una mirada desde las representaciones sociales de las personas vinculadas a la enfermería

Translated title of the contribution: (Re) construction of the historical role of nursing in Chile: a look from the social representations of people linked to nursing

Hugo Juanillo-Maluenda, Gabriel Chavira-Trujillo

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Abstract

Aim. Explore the social representations of the historical role of Chilean nursing in people linked to this profession. Methodology. A study of social representations was carried out through the application of free lists in people linked to nursing. From the structuralist approach, the central nucleus and the peripheries of the social representation were determined, complementing it with an analysis of similarity of the words evoked and one of the discourses that support the choice of the participants, interpreted according to their lexicographic relationships. Results The central nucleus was made up of the terms: “Care”, “History”, “Management” and “Florence Nightingale”. Two main nodes were identified: “nursing” and “role”. The elements “history” and “health” showed a greater relationship with “nursing”; while “role” was linked to the execution and the management of the profession. Conclusion. Although there is a diversity of terms related to milestones in the historical role of Chilean nursing, there are elements that are not present. It is essential to reinforce the spaces for discussion and training, since the omission in matters of public policies in which the nursing discipline in Chile has been a participant throughout history is evident.

Translated title of the contribution(Re) construction of the historical role of nursing in Chile: a look from the social representations of people linked to nursing
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)65-77
Number of pages13
JournalCultura de los Cuidados
Volume26
Issue number63
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

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