Perceptions of teachers on their corporeality in nursing education: a phenomenological study

Online braz. j. nurs. (Online); 11 (3), 2012
Publication year: 2012

Introduction:

The topic of corporeality is a significant attribute in nursing education, as it deals with human care education.

Objective:

To understand how a nursing teacher perceives his body in professional acting.

Method:

This research involves a qualitative study based on the philosophical work of Merleau-Ponty, it was undertaken in 2009 with ten teachers of nursing within a public university in the state of Paraná.

Result:

The nursing faculty demonstrate an awareness of the body in pedagogical practice in addition to the biological aspects. They assign meanings to the body as a facilitator of interpersonal relationships and as a teaching tool, which reflect on both theoretical and practical learning. At the same time, they are aware of the impact of the work process on their lives and bodies.

Conclusion:

Recognizing oneself as corporeality and understanding one?s professional relationship will enable a good standard of pedagogical work, providing better teacher-student, teacher-teacher and teacher-health staff interactions, as well as facilitating self-knowledge and interpersonal relationships in professional activities.