Productivity versus workloads in the nursing working environment

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho,Deciane Pintanela de
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Rocha,Laurelize Pereira, Tomaschewski-Barlem,Jamila Geri, Barlem,Edison Luiz Devos, Cecagno,Diana, Dalmolin,Graziele de Lima
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective To analyze the association between the productivity loss of nursing workers and workloads in a teaching hospital. Method Descriptive study with a quantitative approach, conducted with nursing workers. A structured data collection instrument and the Work Limitations Questionnaire were used. Data analysis was performed using descriptive and analytical statistics, with the Kruskal Wallis test and the Spearman rank correlation. Results A total of 211 nursing workers participated in the study. They had an average of 6.38% of lost productivity; 75% of nursing technicians showed 9.57% of productivity loss, followed by nurses (8.75%) and nursing aides (8.50%). The units presenting the highest productivity loss were surgical clinic (8.81%), and medical clinic (8.58%). The rate of productivity loss was significantly associated with chemical loads (p=0.044) and with mechanical loads (p=0.041). Conclusion Workers presented productivity loss and work limitations associated with workloads, which shows they have difficulty performing the activities in part of the work time.
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title Productivity versus workloads in the nursing working environment
spellingShingle Productivity versus workloads in the nursing working environment
Carvalho,Deciane Pintanela de
Nursing, Team
Workload
Burnout, Professional
Presenteeism
Occupational Health
title_short Productivity versus workloads in the nursing working environment
title_full Productivity versus workloads in the nursing working environment
title_fullStr Productivity versus workloads in the nursing working environment
title_full_unstemmed Productivity versus workloads in the nursing working environment
title_sort Productivity versus workloads in the nursing working environment
author Carvalho,Deciane Pintanela de
author_facet Carvalho,Deciane Pintanela de
Rocha,Laurelize Pereira
Tomaschewski-Barlem,Jamila Geri
Barlem,Edison Luiz Devos
Cecagno,Diana
Dalmolin,Graziele de Lima
author_role author
author2 Rocha,Laurelize Pereira
Tomaschewski-Barlem,Jamila Geri
Barlem,Edison Luiz Devos
Cecagno,Diana
Dalmolin,Graziele de Lima
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho,Deciane Pintanela de
Rocha,Laurelize Pereira
Tomaschewski-Barlem,Jamila Geri
Barlem,Edison Luiz Devos
Cecagno,Diana
Dalmolin,Graziele de Lima
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nursing, Team
Workload
Burnout, Professional
Presenteeism
Occupational Health
topic Nursing, Team
Workload
Burnout, Professional
Presenteeism
Occupational Health
description ABSTRACT Objective To analyze the association between the productivity loss of nursing workers and workloads in a teaching hospital. Method Descriptive study with a quantitative approach, conducted with nursing workers. A structured data collection instrument and the Work Limitations Questionnaire were used. Data analysis was performed using descriptive and analytical statistics, with the Kruskal Wallis test and the Spearman rank correlation. Results A total of 211 nursing workers participated in the study. They had an average of 6.38% of lost productivity; 75% of nursing technicians showed 9.57% of productivity loss, followed by nurses (8.75%) and nursing aides (8.50%). The units presenting the highest productivity loss were surgical clinic (8.81%), and medical clinic (8.58%). The rate of productivity loss was significantly associated with chemical loads (p=0.044) and with mechanical loads (p=0.041). Conclusion Workers presented productivity loss and work limitations associated with workloads, which shows they have difficulty performing the activities in part of the work time.
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