Cunha, MadalenaFernandes, ZaineAndrade, Ana2017-01-172017-01-172016Cunha, M., Fernandes, Z., Andrade, A. (2016). Nursing in contemporary Brazil: From the exposed model to the model in use. Atención Primaria, 48(Especial Congreso 1), 107-1080212-6567http://hdl.handle.net/10400.19/4006Introduction: Nursing education in Brazil has evolved to break paradigms in the practice of teaching with possibilities of improving the quality of teaching-learning process and of nurses’ care practices. Objectives: To identify the schools of thought/ theories/models exposed during the nursing degree course; to question about the schools of thought/ theories/models used in the nursing practice and their modernity. Methods: Exploratory-descriptive and transversal nature study, conducted on a sample of 61 participants; 85.2% women, aged between 21 and 39 years old (91%), mostly from the Faculty CESMAC Hinterland (82%). The collection of data was supported by the Questionnaire Cunha & Fernandes (2014). Results: The innovative paradigms (Innovative Paradigm in teaching with progressive approach and research) were the most frequently quoted as the dominant ones during the nursing training (22.9%) and practice (24.6%), followed by a traditional paradigm with 21.3% and 18%, correspondingly. The schools of nursing thought more quoted were the one of needs, with 69.3% vs. 50.8% respectively. The most mentioned theories were the ones developed by Florence Nightingale (41% vs. 31.1%), Wanda de Aguiar (27.9% vs.19,7%) and Dorothea Orem (24.6% vs.18%). The most quoted teaching method used in the academy was the expository one (37.7%), the inclusion of simulated practice in nursing training was suggested by 94.8% of nurses and 23% of them would opt for a specialization in emergency room and urgency care. Conclusions: The tendencies of the results suggest that the schools of thought / theories / models used in care nursing practice are in line with the discussion accomplished during the training course, carrying out challenges to the nursing teaching academy and research in Brazil.engNursingParadigmsTeachingPracticeNursing in contemporary Brazil: From the exposed model to the model in useconference object2016-12-15