Abstract

ObjectiveTo explore the contemporary narrative of nursing identity in Spain. MethodThis qualitative study was conducted between 2018 and 2020. Eleven registered nurses were interviewed. The conversations were recorded in audio, were semistructured, and held in a mental health clinic affiliated with a Catholic institution. Narrative analysis of the data was carried out. FindingsTwo themes were identified: How do I construct my professional life?, with the subthemes ‘Training and initiation in care practice’, ‘Ways of living the professional care experience’, ‘The sculpting of care’ and ‘Self-image and future projection’; and What do I know about my practice?, with the subthemes ‘Nursing experience: shift, days, years’, ‘Strategy in the field of nursing care’, ‘Some foundations of caregiving practice’, ‘The specificity of the gesture of care’ and ‘Voice and recognition of nursing within the institution’. ConclusionContemporary nursing identity is built in reflections on the epistemology of care, confronting the weight of tradition and breaking into new modes of self-image where the profession is legitimized and projected from historical consciousness. This claim can be used to support reflective practice in academic and healthcare settings as well as to promote a paradigm shift.

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