Levels of engagement in primary health care professionals: a comparative study in two Brazilian municipalities

Abstract Objective: To evaluate the levels of engagement of Primary Health Care professionals in two municipalities. Methods: A descriptive study was carried out with 238 health professionals who work in the Primary Care services of two municipalities in the state of São Paulo. The engagement dime...

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Main Authors: Luciano Garcia Lourenção, Albertina Gomes da Silva, Márcio Andrade Borges
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Series:Escola Anna Nery
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Online Access:http://revodonto.bvsalud.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1414-81452019000300216&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-c4acb628f6034861ae61eb5642fb50cf2020-11-25T02:39:32ZengUniversidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroEscola Anna Nery 2177-946523310.1590/2177-9465-ean-2019-0005S1414-81452019000300216Levels of engagement in primary health care professionals: a comparative study in two Brazilian municipalitiesLuciano Garcia LourençãoAlbertina Gomes da SilvaMárcio Andrade BorgesAbstract Objective: To evaluate the levels of engagement of Primary Health Care professionals in two municipalities. Methods: A descriptive study was carried out with 238 health professionals who work in the Primary Care services of two municipalities in the state of São Paulo. The engagement dimensions of the professionals were investigated through the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale. Results: Female predominance (82.8%), age under 40 years (52.9%). Median working time in primary care of three (municipality A), four years (municipality B). Significant difference in levels of engagement in both municipalities. Community health agents presented mean scores in all dimensions. Significant difference in levels of engagement according to professional category in all dimensions. Conclusion and implications for practice: Municipal health professionals with 100.0% coverage by the Family Health Strategy tend to have higher levels of engagement. Nurses presented greater engagement; community health workers reached lower levels than other professionals did. Engagement is an indicator that contributes to the evaluation of the workforce in the Primary Health Care services and can be used to direct strategies that improve the levels of dedication, absorption and vigor of the professionals, benefiting the organization of the primary care services.http://revodonto.bvsalud.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1414-81452019000300216&lng=en&tlng=enCompromiso en el trabajoAtención Primaria a la SaludPromoción de la SaludEstrategia Salud de la FamiliaSistema Único de Salud
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author Luciano Garcia Lourenção
Albertina Gomes da Silva
Márcio Andrade Borges
spellingShingle Luciano Garcia Lourenção
Albertina Gomes da Silva
Márcio Andrade Borges
Levels of engagement in primary health care professionals: a comparative study in two Brazilian municipalities
Escola Anna Nery
Compromiso en el trabajo
Atención Primaria a la Salud
Promoción de la Salud
Estrategia Salud de la Familia
Sistema Único de Salud
author_facet Luciano Garcia Lourenção
Albertina Gomes da Silva
Márcio Andrade Borges
author_sort Luciano Garcia Lourenção
title Levels of engagement in primary health care professionals: a comparative study in two Brazilian municipalities
title_short Levels of engagement in primary health care professionals: a comparative study in two Brazilian municipalities
title_full Levels of engagement in primary health care professionals: a comparative study in two Brazilian municipalities
title_fullStr Levels of engagement in primary health care professionals: a comparative study in two Brazilian municipalities
title_full_unstemmed Levels of engagement in primary health care professionals: a comparative study in two Brazilian municipalities
title_sort levels of engagement in primary health care professionals: a comparative study in two brazilian municipalities
publisher Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
series Escola Anna Nery
issn 2177-9465
description Abstract Objective: To evaluate the levels of engagement of Primary Health Care professionals in two municipalities. Methods: A descriptive study was carried out with 238 health professionals who work in the Primary Care services of two municipalities in the state of São Paulo. The engagement dimensions of the professionals were investigated through the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale. Results: Female predominance (82.8%), age under 40 years (52.9%). Median working time in primary care of three (municipality A), four years (municipality B). Significant difference in levels of engagement in both municipalities. Community health agents presented mean scores in all dimensions. Significant difference in levels of engagement according to professional category in all dimensions. Conclusion and implications for practice: Municipal health professionals with 100.0% coverage by the Family Health Strategy tend to have higher levels of engagement. Nurses presented greater engagement; community health workers reached lower levels than other professionals did. Engagement is an indicator that contributes to the evaluation of the workforce in the Primary Health Care services and can be used to direct strategies that improve the levels of dedication, absorption and vigor of the professionals, benefiting the organization of the primary care services.
topic Compromiso en el trabajo
Atención Primaria a la Salud
Promoción de la Salud
Estrategia Salud de la Familia
Sistema Único de Salud
url http://revodonto.bvsalud.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1414-81452019000300216&lng=en&tlng=en
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