Nurse work environment: comparison between private and public hospitals

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Autor(a) principal: Pires,Bárbara Sharon Maia
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Oliveira,Luana Zétula Fernandes de, Siqueira,Cibele Leite, Feldman,Liliane Bauer, Oliveira,Ramon Antônio, Gasparino,Renata Cristina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Einstein (São Paulo)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective To compare the characteristics of the work environment that enable the professional practice of nurses in private and public organizations. Methods A quantitative, exploratory, cross-section study, carried out in four health organizations - one public and three private, with 188 registered nurses. Participants answered the Brazilian version of the Nursing Work Index − Revised, which aims to evaluate the presence of characteristics that favor the development of nursing activities through 15 items distributed into three subscales: autonomy, control over the practice setting and relationships with physicians. The measurement scale used is Likert, and lower scores represent better evaluation of the environment, i.e. , more favorable characteristics are present to assist the development of nursing activities. Results The means of the responses of participants of private hospitals were smaller in all subscales of the instrument, as compared to those from public hospitals. Conclusion The environment of private hospitals showed more favorable characteristics to the professional practice of registered nurses than the public hospital environment.
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title Nurse work environment: comparison between private and public hospitals
spellingShingle Nurse work environment: comparison between private and public hospitals
Pires,Bárbara Sharon Maia
Health facility environment
Hospitals, private
Hospitals, public
Accreditation
title_short Nurse work environment: comparison between private and public hospitals
title_full Nurse work environment: comparison between private and public hospitals
title_fullStr Nurse work environment: comparison between private and public hospitals
title_full_unstemmed Nurse work environment: comparison between private and public hospitals
title_sort Nurse work environment: comparison between private and public hospitals
author Pires,Bárbara Sharon Maia
author_facet Pires,Bárbara Sharon Maia
Oliveira,Luana Zétula Fernandes de
Siqueira,Cibele Leite
Feldman,Liliane Bauer
Oliveira,Ramon Antônio
Gasparino,Renata Cristina
author_role author
author2 Oliveira,Luana Zétula Fernandes de
Siqueira,Cibele Leite
Feldman,Liliane Bauer
Oliveira,Ramon Antônio
Gasparino,Renata Cristina
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pires,Bárbara Sharon Maia
Oliveira,Luana Zétula Fernandes de
Siqueira,Cibele Leite
Feldman,Liliane Bauer
Oliveira,Ramon Antônio
Gasparino,Renata Cristina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Health facility environment
Hospitals, private
Hospitals, public
Accreditation
topic Health facility environment
Hospitals, private
Hospitals, public
Accreditation
description ABSTRACT Objective To compare the characteristics of the work environment that enable the professional practice of nurses in private and public organizations. Methods A quantitative, exploratory, cross-section study, carried out in four health organizations - one public and three private, with 188 registered nurses. Participants answered the Brazilian version of the Nursing Work Index − Revised, which aims to evaluate the presence of characteristics that favor the development of nursing activities through 15 items distributed into three subscales: autonomy, control over the practice setting and relationships with physicians. The measurement scale used is Likert, and lower scores represent better evaluation of the environment, i.e. , more favorable characteristics are present to assist the development of nursing activities. Results The means of the responses of participants of private hospitals were smaller in all subscales of the instrument, as compared to those from public hospitals. Conclusion The environment of private hospitals showed more favorable characteristics to the professional practice of registered nurses than the public hospital environment.
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