Experiencing the choice of undergraduate nursing course in the perspective of social phenomenology

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
8
Article ID: 
12238
5 pages
Research Article

Experiencing the choice of undergraduate nursing course in the perspective of social phenomenology

Carla Regiani Conde, Maria de Lourdes da Silva Marques Ferreira and Regina Célia Popim

Abstract: 

Objective: To understand the reasons that led graduates of the Undergraduate Nursing Course to choose the profession. Method: Qualitative study with theoretical and methodological reference of the Social Phenomenology of Alfred Schütz. Ten graduates from a private institution in the interior of São Paulo State participated. Data collection was performed between February and March of 2013, through audio recorded interviews. The statements were numbered from one to ten, analyzed individually and globally. The research was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Faculty of Medicine of Botucatu. Results: In the process of choosing the profession, graduates revealed the "reasons for" and "reasons why", and when analyzing the reasons, the typical situation experienced by the social subject was described in five concrete categories: nursing care, family influence, labor market, professional reaffirmation and professional satisfaction. Conclusion: Social phenomenology enabled exposing the experiences of graduates throughout life, reaffirming values and meanings according to their biography in an economic, cultural and social scenario.

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