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Professional nursing in Brazil

T Oguisso1

  • 1International Council of Nurses (ICN), Geneva, Switzerland.

International Nursing Review
|May 1, 1996
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Modern nursing in Brazil began in 1923 with the first School of Nursing. Its pioneers founded the Brazilian Nursing Association, driving the profession

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing History
  • Public Health Milestones in Brazil

Background:

  • The establishment of the first School of Nursing in Brazil in 1923 marked a pivotal moment.
  • The initial graduates of this institution became instrumental in shaping the nursing profession within the country.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To trace the origins and foundational developments of modern nursing in Brazil.
  • To highlight the role of early nursing pioneers and their association in professional advancement.

Main Methods:

  • Historical analysis of nursing education and professional organization in Brazil.
  • Review of key milestones and contributions of the first nursing graduates.

Main Results:

  • The inception of formal nursing education in 1923 laid the groundwork for professionalization.

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  • The founding of the Brazilian Nursing Association by the first graduates significantly propelled nursing achievements.
  • Conclusions:

    • The early pioneers and their association were central to the development and progress of nursing in Brazil.
    • The legacy of the 1923 nursing school graduates continues to influence the nursing profession in Brazil.