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The labor market in gerontological nursing in Brazil

to analyze the development of the labor market in Gerontological Nursing in Brazil, between 1970 and 1996. a descriptive-qualitative study with a historical approach that uses the oral history of 14 research nurses working in the historical period, based on the ideas of Eliot Freidson. Nursing overc...

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Published in:Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem 2019-01, Vol.72 (suppl 2), p.97-103
Main Authors: Kletemberg, Denise Faucz, Padilha, Maria Itayra, Maliska, Isabel Alves, Villarinho, Mariana Vieira, Costa, Roberta
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Geriatric Nursing
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Geriatrics
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Health services
History of medicine
History of Nursing
Humans
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