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Brazilian Sign Language teaching in undergraduate nursing courses.

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OBJECTIVE to characterize the Brazilian Sign Language teaching in undergraduate nursing courses. METHOD a cross-sectional study, carried out on the curriculum matrices of 553 higher education nursing courses. Data collection… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE to characterize the Brazilian Sign Language teaching in undergraduate nursing courses. METHOD a cross-sectional study, carried out on the curriculum matrices of 553 higher education nursing courses. Data collection took place through access to the websites of the Ministry of Education and educational institutions. RESULTS the nursing courses that offered Libras were located predominantly in the Southeast (36%), coming from private institutions (87.2%). Most Libras courses (82%) were offered on a mandatory basis in the second half of the course (46.7%). The semester in which the offer was most frequent was the eighth (15.9%). There was an association (p <0.001) between the offer of course and the variable "public or private category". CONCLUSIONS there was a predominance of Libras course in private institutions, in the Southeast region, with a 40-hour workload, offered in the second half of the course.

Keywords: teaching undergraduate; brazilian sign; nursing; language teaching; nursing courses; sign language

Journal Title: Revista brasileira de enfermagem
Year Published: 2021

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