Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Oct 2013)

Expansion of undergraduate courses in nursing: dilemmas and contradictions facing the labor market

  • Kenia Lara Silva,
  • Roseni Rosangela de Sena,
  • Maria Jose Cabral Grillo,
  • Elen Cristiane Gandra,
  • Marilia Rezende da Silveira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0080-623420130000500028
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 5
pp. 1211 – 1218

Abstract

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We sought to analyze, from the perspective of professors and students, the reasons and consequences of the expansion of undergraduate courses in nursing, discussing the dilemmas and the contradictions confronting the labor market. It was a qualitative study with data obtained from focus groups, conducted in 18 undergraduate nursing courses in the state of Minas Gerais, during the period of February to October of 2011. The narratives were submitted to critical discourse analysis. The results indicated that the education of the nurse was permeated by insecurity as to the future integration into the labor market. The insecurity translates into dilemmas that referred to employability and the precariousness of the working conditions. In this context, employment in the family health strategy emerges as a mirage. One glimpses the need for a political agenda with the purpose of discussion about education, the labor market and the determinants of these processes.

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