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Challenges related to the organizational climate of the nursing team in a public hospital - nurses' perception.

Elisabete Mesquita Peres de CarvalhoCarmem Lúcia Marques de BritoMonique Batista Pimentel VillasGracielle Cordeiro MunizLeila Bernarda Donato GöttemsCristina Rosa Soares Lavareda Baixinho
Published in: Ciencia & saude coletiva (2024)
The organizational climate is related to the degree of motivation of its employees. This perception is essentially felt, it is neither seen nor touched, but it is real. This study aims to identify difficulties and potentialities related to the organizational climate of the nursing staff at a public hospital in the Federal District. Methodologically, a descriptive and exploratory study was carried out characterized by a qualitative approach. The thematic content analysis led to three interpretative dimensions: environment and working conditions; communication, interpersonal relationship and work flows; motivation to improve the work environment. The results indicate a deficit of human resources, scarcity of material resources, supplies, precarious physical structure, in addition to interpersonal relationship problems, such as the (de)valuation of professional nurses and nursing. The challenges posed to managers go beyond the technical and structural dimension, the technological complexity of equipment without maintenance, as it unfolds through the human dimension, feelings and unmet needs (of appreciation) of nursing, which needs to be cared for, valued, heard and seen in their care process.
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