Abstract

to analyze the best practices thematic in dissertations and theses produced by a research group of history of nursing and health from 1999 to 2017. a documentary socio-historical research with a qualitative approach. Documentary sources were dissertations and theses using content analysis. 30 dissertations and 20 theses were found with compliance with the objective. Best practices refer to care and assistance practices, the history of institutions and organizational entities, and the implementation of nursing practices in each institution. Educational process addresses best practices in support groups, educational institutions and specialty construction. Other studies bring the milestones of the nursing profession, confrontation situations and social reflection regarding vulnerabilities. the studies address best practices in nursing that go through several settings in the attempt to raise problems and promote scientific research to support nursing actions in care.

Highlights

  • The importance of historical research in nursing is precisely to bring situations of the past that can guide, explain or solve issues of the present by producing a critical, reflective and related reasoning to the current reality

  • A study carried out in Spain states that the history of Spanish nursing is modest when compared to other AngloSaxon countries

  • This study aims to analyze the best practices thematic in dissertations and theses produced by a research group of history of nursing and health in the period from 1999 to 2017

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Introduction

The importance of historical research in nursing is precisely to bring situations of the past that can guide, explain or solve issues of the present by producing a critical, reflective and related reasoning to the current reality. This history permeates a field of dynamic and contradictory forces involving past, present and future[2]. The importance of studies and groups of research existing in Brazil and in the world is affirmed through this, preserving the memory and historical identity

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