LEGACY OF SANITARY NURSES IN THE CARE OF CHILEAN HEALTH

Authors

  • Elizabeth Rocío Núñez Carrasco Universidad de Santiago de Chile.
  • Alejandra Carolina Jana Ayala Universidad de La Serena.

Keywords:

History of nursing, community health nursing, nurse´s role

Abstract

During the early twentieth century, Chile shows a social crisis that impacted on the health conditions of the vast majority of the population, and it is during this period that the first steps towards the professionalization of nursing are taken and the sanitary nurse training begins. Objective: Describe the care practices provided by health nurses in Chile that marked the transformation of the health conditions of the population. Method: From the life stories of the nurses who worked in the health services in Chile, before and during the decade of the 1970s, the identity of the health-care nurses trained in the 1920s was first characterized, and then the legacy of the socio-cultural care applied in the communities was interpreted. Results: The care was supported by a socio-cultural network and it is the health nurses who operationalized the health macro-policies. Conclusion: The construction of the identity of health nurses emerges as a transversal axis throughout this period, and they are recognized for the urgency with which they assumed the intervention of health needs and for their ethical commitment to safeguard the care of individuals, families and communities.

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Author Biographies

Elizabeth Rocío Núñez Carrasco, Universidad de Santiago de Chile.

Dra. en Enfermería. Escuela de Enfermería Universidad de Santiago de Chile.

Alejandra Carolina Jana Ayala, Universidad de La Serena.

Enfermera-matrona. Magíster en Bioética. Escuela de Enfermería Universidad de La Serena.

Published

2017-12-31

How to Cite

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Núñez Carrasco ER, Jana Ayala AC. LEGACY OF SANITARY NURSES IN THE CARE OF CHILEAN HEALTH. Cienc enferm [Internet]. 2017Dec.31 [cited 2024Nov.21];23(3):113-24. Available from: https://revistas.udec.cl/index.php/cienciayenfermeria/article/view/515

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Investigaciones