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Herica Silva Dutra

Neusa Maria Costa Alexandre

Edinêis de Brito Guirardello

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Introdução: a equipe de enfermagem desempenha um papel importante no contexto da saúde, no qual é necessário alinhar o controle dos elevados custos com a segurança e a qualidade assistencial, o que pode contribuir para as decisões de gestão e para a concepção de políticas públicas capazes de influenciar os resultados para os profissionais, pacientes e serviços de saúde. Objetivo: avaliar as condições de trabalho, qualidade dos cuidados de enfermagem, satisfação profissional e intenção de permanecer no trabalho atual e na profissão na perspectiva dos profissionais de enfermagem. Métodos: Foi um estudo transversal, descritivo e correlacional realizado em três hospitais gerais no Brasil. Os dados foram coletados com apoio de formulário contendo caracterização pessoal e profissional e da avaliação dos cuidados, aspectos organizacionais e de trabalho. Resultados: participaram um total de 452 profissionais de enfermagem. Os profissionais de enfermagem estão satisfeitos com o seu trabalho, reportaram a sua intenção de permanecer no trabalho atual e na profissão durante os próximos 12 meses e reportaram boas condições de trabalho. Conclusão: a instituição que teve acreditação hospitalar apresentou melhores resultados, sugerindo que as certificações de qualidade podem favorecer a percepção dos profissionais de enfermagem a respeito da avaliação dos cuidados, aspectos organizacionais e de trabalho.

Keywords

enfermería, grupo de enfermería, satisfacción en el trabajo, ambiente de instituciones de saludnursing, nursing team, job satisfaction, health facility environmentenfermagem, equipe de enfermagem, satisfação no emprego, ambiente de instituições de saúde

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Silva Dutra, H., Costa Alexandre, N. M., & de Brito Guirardello, E. (2022). Avaliação de aspectos assistenciais, organizacionais e laborais na perspectiva dos profissionais de Enfermagem. Investigación En Enfermería: Imagen Y Desarrollo, 24. https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.ie24.aaao
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