Quality indicators applied in a nursing continuing education program of a high complexity university hospital from Brazil: III - training indicator
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Resumo: | The level of knowledge and training of nursing staff has been related to indicators of quality of care in health, although the application of indicators is still rare related to continuing education programs. The aim of this study was to use the training indicator to evaluate the efficiency of a Continuing Education Program focused on nursing staff in a Brazilian university hospital. In addition, it also checked if different nursing staff characteristics interfere in the training indicator. The number of hours that each nursing professional spent in the program was measured, and this indicator was related to professional features like professional category, unit of work, employment link and department. We note that inpatient sectors and high-complexity care feature a greater average number of hours when compared to units of lower complexity or support or administrative sectors. Another relevant point was the lower number of hours of training of nurses compared to other nursing categories, highlighting the need to consider different strategies for each nursing category. Despite this, nurses that perform assistance compared to those who perform only administrative activities showed no differences in participation. We observe that the profile of professionals was a relevant factor in participating in the program, and that this must be taken into consideration in the planning of continuing education programs. The program in this institution, which has compulsory participation during working hours, was also effective compared to the few studies that have measured the number of hours of training in hospitals of high complexity. |
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Quality indicators applied in a nursing continuing education program of a high complexity university hospital from Brazil: III - training indicator Indicadores de qualidade aplicados a um programa de educação continuada de um hospital universitário brasileiro de alta complexidade: III – indicador de treinamentoQuality indicatorsProfessional CategoryPublic Health PolicyNursing Staff Profile.TrainingHealth SciencesThe level of knowledge and training of nursing staff has been related to indicators of quality of care in health, although the application of indicators is still rare related to continuing education programs. The aim of this study was to use the training indicator to evaluate the efficiency of a Continuing Education Program focused on nursing staff in a Brazilian university hospital. In addition, it also checked if different nursing staff characteristics interfere in the training indicator. The number of hours that each nursing professional spent in the program was measured, and this indicator was related to professional features like professional category, unit of work, employment link and department. We note that inpatient sectors and high-complexity care feature a greater average number of hours when compared to units of lower complexity or support or administrative sectors. Another relevant point was the lower number of hours of training of nurses compared to other nursing categories, highlighting the need to consider different strategies for each nursing category. Despite this, nurses that perform assistance compared to those who perform only administrative activities showed no differences in participation. We observe that the profile of professionals was a relevant factor in participating in the program, and that this must be taken into consideration in the planning of continuing education programs. The program in this institution, which has compulsory participation during working hours, was also effective compared to the few studies that have measured the number of hours of training in hospitals of high complexity.O nível de conhecimento e treinamento das equipes de enfermagem tem sido relacionado a indicadores de qualidade da assistência em saúde, embora ainda são raros a aplicação de indicadores relacionados a programas de educação continuada. O objetivo deste estudo foi usar um indicador de treinamento para medir a eficiência de um programa de educação continuada focado na equipe de enfermagem em um hospital universitário brasileiro de alta complexidade. Além disso, verificar se diferentes características do perfil do pessoal de enfermagem são capazes de interferir nos indicadores de treinamento. Foi mensurado o número de horas que cada profissional de enfermagem obteve no programa e este indicador foi relacionado a características do profissional como categoria profissional, unidade de trabalho, vínculo empregatício e departamento. Observamos que setores de internação e de alta complexidade apresentam um número médio de horas maior quando comparados a unidades de menor complexidade e setores de apoio e administrativos. Outro ponto relevante foi o menor número de horas de treinamento dos enfermeiros comparados a outras categorias, evidenciado a necessidade de se considerar diferentes estratégias para cada categoria. Apesar disto enfermeiros assistenciais comparados a aqueles que efetuam somente atividades administrativas não mostraram diferenças na participação. Observamos que o perfil dos profissionais foi fator relevante na participação no programa, e que estes devem ser levados em consideração no planejamento de programas de educação permanente. O programa, que nessa instituiçãotem participação obrigatória durante as horas de trabalho, também foi efetivo comparado a poucos estudos que tem mensurado o número de horas de capacitação em hospitais de grande complexidade. EDUFU2018-03-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/3652510.14393/BJ-v34n2a2018-36525Bioscience Journal ; Vol. 34 No. 2 (2018): Mar./Apr.; 457-464Bioscience Journal ; v. 34 n. 2 (2018): Mar./Apr.; 457-4641981-3163reponame:Bioscience journal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUenghttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/36525/21930Brazil; ContemporaryCopyright (c) 2018 Clesnan Mendes- Rodrigues, Eliana Borges Silva Pereira, Renata Lemos de Sousa Neto, Fabíola Alves Gomes, Durval Veloso da Silva, Arthur Velloso Antunes, Rosângela de Oliveira Felice, Guilherme Silva Mendonça, Paula Carolina Bejo Wolkers, Teresa Cristina Ferreira Alves, Rayany Cristina de Souza, Dayane Aparecida Cândida Félixhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRodrigues, Clesnan Mendes-Pereira, Eliana Borges SilvaSousa Neto, Renata Lemos deGomes, Fabíola AlvesSilva, Durval Veloso daAntunes, Arthur VellosoFelice, Rosângela de OliveiraMendonça, Guilherme SilvaWolkers, Paula Carolina BejoFerreira Alves, Teresa CristinaSouza, Rayany Cristina deCândida Félix, Dayane Aparecida2022-02-15T18:43:03Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/36525Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournalPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/oaibiosciencej@ufu.br||1981-31631516-3725opendoar:2022-02-15T18:43:03Bioscience journal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false |
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Quality indicators applied in a nursing continuing education program of a high complexity university hospital from Brazil: III - training indicator Indicadores de qualidade aplicados a um programa de educação continuada de um hospital universitário brasileiro de alta complexidade: III – indicador de treinamento |
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Quality indicators applied in a nursing continuing education program of a high complexity university hospital from Brazil: III - training indicator |
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Quality indicators applied in a nursing continuing education program of a high complexity university hospital from Brazil: III - training indicator Rodrigues, Clesnan Mendes- Quality indicators Professional Category Public Health Policy Nursing Staff Profile. Training Health Sciences |
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Quality indicators applied in a nursing continuing education program of a high complexity university hospital from Brazil: III - training indicator |
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Quality indicators applied in a nursing continuing education program of a high complexity university hospital from Brazil: III - training indicator |
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Quality indicators applied in a nursing continuing education program of a high complexity university hospital from Brazil: III - training indicator |
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Quality indicators applied in a nursing continuing education program of a high complexity university hospital from Brazil: III - training indicator |
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Quality indicators applied in a nursing continuing education program of a high complexity university hospital from Brazil: III - training indicator |
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Rodrigues, Clesnan Mendes- |
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Rodrigues, Clesnan Mendes- Pereira, Eliana Borges Silva Sousa Neto, Renata Lemos de Gomes, Fabíola Alves Silva, Durval Veloso da Antunes, Arthur Velloso Felice, Rosângela de Oliveira Mendonça, Guilherme Silva Wolkers, Paula Carolina Bejo Ferreira Alves, Teresa Cristina Souza, Rayany Cristina de Cândida Félix, Dayane Aparecida |
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Pereira, Eliana Borges Silva Sousa Neto, Renata Lemos de Gomes, Fabíola Alves Silva, Durval Veloso da Antunes, Arthur Velloso Felice, Rosângela de Oliveira Mendonça, Guilherme Silva Wolkers, Paula Carolina Bejo Ferreira Alves, Teresa Cristina Souza, Rayany Cristina de Cândida Félix, Dayane Aparecida |
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Rodrigues, Clesnan Mendes- Pereira, Eliana Borges Silva Sousa Neto, Renata Lemos de Gomes, Fabíola Alves Silva, Durval Veloso da Antunes, Arthur Velloso Felice, Rosângela de Oliveira Mendonça, Guilherme Silva Wolkers, Paula Carolina Bejo Ferreira Alves, Teresa Cristina Souza, Rayany Cristina de Cândida Félix, Dayane Aparecida |
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Quality indicators Professional Category Public Health Policy Nursing Staff Profile. Training Health Sciences |
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Quality indicators Professional Category Public Health Policy Nursing Staff Profile. Training Health Sciences |
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The level of knowledge and training of nursing staff has been related to indicators of quality of care in health, although the application of indicators is still rare related to continuing education programs. The aim of this study was to use the training indicator to evaluate the efficiency of a Continuing Education Program focused on nursing staff in a Brazilian university hospital. In addition, it also checked if different nursing staff characteristics interfere in the training indicator. The number of hours that each nursing professional spent in the program was measured, and this indicator was related to professional features like professional category, unit of work, employment link and department. We note that inpatient sectors and high-complexity care feature a greater average number of hours when compared to units of lower complexity or support or administrative sectors. Another relevant point was the lower number of hours of training of nurses compared to other nursing categories, highlighting the need to consider different strategies for each nursing category. Despite this, nurses that perform assistance compared to those who perform only administrative activities showed no differences in participation. We observe that the profile of professionals was a relevant factor in participating in the program, and that this must be taken into consideration in the planning of continuing education programs. The program in this institution, which has compulsory participation during working hours, was also effective compared to the few studies that have measured the number of hours of training in hospitals of high complexity. |
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