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Previous issue date: 2005-09-02 / Descriptive exploratory study, prospective with quantitative approach, performed on the Medical Regulation Central of SAMU/Natal, aiming to identify the level of professional satisfaction of the members of the nursing team working at SAMU/Natal; and verify the degree of importance attributed by the professionals to each of the components Professional Satisfaction: autonomy, interaction, professional status , work requirements, organizational rules and remuneration. The population was of 60 professionals, with data collected from january to february 2005. We used an instrument translated and validated by Lino (1999) to the portuguese language, the Professional Satisfaction Rate (PSR). The results demonstrate that there was a slight predominance of the female gender (54,9%); aged between 36 and 45 years old (60,8%); married (58,8%), 82,4% with children, 30,8% aged between 05 and 09. Regarding formation, we observed that 78,4% were nursing technicians and 21,6% nurses, formed for 11 to 15 years (17,5%). From the 11 nurses, 09 (81,8%) informed they have specialization, 29,4% of the team has been working for 11 to 15 years on the urgency area, 58.8% works for more than 02 years on SAMU, 72,6% of the team members have fixed work schedules. There was homogeneity on the work shifts: 41,2% on the day shift and 53% on the night shift. Regarding the reason to be working on SAMU, 64% chose to work in the service, and among these 76,3% predominantly perform direct care to the patients, 96,1% like and are satisfied to work in the service. Regarding the remuneration, 90,9% informed they receive 05 to 10 minimum wages; 70% of the technicians informed they receive -2 to 05 minumum wages, 50,1% informed they receive no additional benefit. The analysis of PSR through Cronbach s Alpha Coeficient resulted on the value of 0,94 and through Kendall s Tau Coeficient on 0,87, demonstrating to be a trustworthy instrument to measure the level of professional satisfaction of the SAMU nursing team, in our environment. As for the level of importance attributed to the components of professional satisfaction, we indentified that the nursing team considered the Autonomy component as the most important, followed by the component Remuneration, Interaction, Work Requirements, Work Requirements, Organizational Rules and Professional Status . Regarding the current level of professional satisfaction, we identified they were most satisfied with the Professional Status , Autonomy, Interaction, Remuneration, Work Requirements and Organizational Rules. The real professional satisfaction level, calculated through statistics, however, tells these professionals are more satisfied with Autonomy, Remuneration, Interaction, Work Requirements, professional Status and Organizational Rules. The PSR in our work was of 8,6, indicating the SAMU Natal nursing team has little satisfaction on their work environment / Estudo explorat?rio descritivo, prospectivo com abordagem quantitativa, realizado na Central de Regula??o M?dica do SAMU/Natal, com vistas a identificar o n?vel de satisfa??o profissional dos membros da equipe de enfermagem que trabalham no SAMU/Natal; e verificar o grau de import?ncia atribu?da pelos profissionais de enfermagem a cada um dos componentes da satisfa??o profissional: autonomia, intera??o, status profissional, requisitos do trabalho, normas organizacionais e remunera??o. A popula??o foi de 60 profissionais, com dados coletados de janeiro a fevereiro de 2005. Utilizamos um instrumento traduzido e validado por Lino, em 1999, para a l?ngua portuguesa, o ?ndice de Satisfa??o Profissional (ISP). Os resultados mostram que houve uma discreta predomin?ncia do sexo feminino (54,9%); com faixa et?ria entre 36 a 45 anos (60,8%); casada (58,8%), 82,4% possuem filhos, e 30,8% na faixa et?ria entre 05 e 09 anos. Quanto ? forma??o, observamos que 78,4% eram t?cnicos de enfermagem e 21,6% enfermeiros, formados entre 11 a 15 anos (27,5%). Dos 11 enfermeiros, 09 (81,8%) informam ter especializa??o, 29, 4% da equipe trabalha de 11 a 15 anos na ?rea de urg?ncia, 58,8% trabalha h? mais de 02 anos no SAMU, 72,6% membros da equipe possuem hor?rio fixo de trabalho. Houve homogeneidade no que se refere ao turno de trabalho: 41,2% no per?odo diurno e 53% no per?odo noturno. Quanto ao motivo de trabalhar no SAMU, 84% escolheram trabalhar neste servi?o, e destes 76,3% realizam predominantemente cuidados diretos aos pacientes, 96,1% gostam e est?o satisfeitos em trabalhar no servi?o. Quanto ? remunera??o dos enfermeiros, 90,9% informaram receber de 05 a 10 sal?rios m?nimos; 70% dos t?cnicos, disseram receber de 02 a 05 sal?rios m?nimos, 50,1% n?o recebem nenhum benef?cio adicional. Quanto ? an?lise da confiabilidade do ISP pelo Coeficiente Alfa de Cronbach resultou no valor de 0,94 e pelo Coeficiente Tau de Kendall em 0,87, demonstrando ser um instrumento confi?vel para medir o n?vel de satisfa??o profissional da equipe de enfermagem do SAMU, em nosso meio. Quanto ao n?vel de import?ncia atribu?da aos componentes da satisfa??o profissional, identificamos que a equipe de enfermagem considerou o componente Autonomia como mais importante, seguido do componente Remunera??o, Intera??o, Requisitos do trabalho, Normas Organizacionais e Status Profissional. Em rela??o ao n?vel atual de satisfa??o profissional, identificamos que estavam mais satisfeitos com Status Profissional, Autonomia, Intera??o, Remunera??o, Requisitos do Trabalho e Normas Organizacionais. Mas, o n?vel real de satisfa??o profissional, calculado atrav?s da estat?stica, diz que estes profissionais est?o mais satisfeitos com Autonomia, Remunera??o, Intera??o, Requisitos do Trabalho, Status profissional e Normas organizacionais. O ISP em nosso trabalho foi de 8,6, indicando que a equipe de enfermagem do SAMU/Natal est? pouco satisfeita no ambiente de trabalho
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:IBICT/oai:repositorio.ufrn.br:123456789/14692 |
Date | 02 September 2005 |
Creators | Campos, Renata Moreira |
Contributors | CPF:02567415491, http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4792903Z9&dataRevisao=null, N?brega, Maria Miriam Lima da, CPF:13212559420, http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4797014T6&dataRevisao=null, Torres, Gilson de Vasconcelos, CPF:51326728415, http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4708368Z6&dataRevisao=null, Germano, Raimunda Medeiros, CPF:00446114472, http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4721938D8, Farias, Glaucea Maciel de |
Publisher | Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Programa de P?s-Gradua??o em Enfermagem, UFRN, BR, Assist?ncia ? Sa?de |
Source Sets | IBICT Brazilian ETDs |
Language | Portuguese |
Detected Language | English |
Type | info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion, info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis |
Format | application/pdf |
Source | reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRN, instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, instacron:UFRN |
Rights | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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