State of Nursing in Brazil
Ana Paula Cavalcante de Oliveira, Carla Aparecida Arena Ventura, Francisca Valda da Silva, Hélio Angotti Neto, Isabel Amélia Costa Mendes, Kleyde Ventura de Souza, Mayra Isabel Correia Pinheiro, Manoel Carlos Neri da Silva, Mónica Padilla, Nádia Mattos Ramalho, Wagner Villas Boas de Souza
Abstract
for decision-making processes and political dialog, in the projection and sustainability of nursing workforce agendas, allowing for the expansion of access to and coverage of the services, as well as strengthening the Unified Health System towards Universal Health. Finally, the importance of deepening the production of information and analyses by the Brazilian State emerges from the data, enabling the information of the political decision-making process, especially related to the management of the nursing workforce, in an increasingly challenging context like the one currently faced in Brazil and in the world.