Effect of the practice environment of nurses on job outcomes and safety climate

ABSTRACT Objective: to propose and analyze a theoretical model to measure the effect of nurses’ perceptions about the practice environment on safety climate, job satisfaction, intention to stay employed and in the profession, and burnout syndrome. Method: correlational study with probabilistic sam...

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Main Authors: Gisele Hespanhol Dorigan, Edinêis de Brito Guirardello
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2018-10-01
Series:Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem
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spelling doaj-f181c138fb5b403482c2a7f716a884912020-11-25T01:51:43ZengUniversidade de São PauloRevista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem1518-83452018-10-0126010.1590/1518-8345.2633.3056S0104-11692018000100365Effect of the practice environment of nurses on job outcomes and safety climateGisele Hespanhol DoriganEdinêis de Brito GuirardelloABSTRACT Objective: to propose and analyze a theoretical model to measure the effect of nurses’ perceptions about the practice environment on safety climate, job satisfaction, intention to stay employed and in the profession, and burnout syndrome. Method: correlational study with probabilistic sample of 465 nurses. In the theoretical model, the dimensions of the nursing practice environment were considered as independent variables and job satisfaction, safety climate, intention to stay employed and in the profession, and burnout were considered the outcome variables. Structural Equation Modeling was the method used in the analysis. Results: small adjustments were made in the model and the dimensions of practice environment predicted job satisfaction (R2 = 43%), safety climate (R2 = 42%) and burnout (R2 = 36%), as well as the intention to stay in the job (R2 = 22%) and in the profession (R2 = 17%). Conclusion: the practice environment showed a strong impact on job satisfaction, safety climate and burnout, with a moderate impact on the intention to stay in the institution and in the profession. The findings can be used to manage care in health institutions, focusing on promoting nurse retention and improving the safety climate.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-11692018000100365&lng=en&tlng=enAmbiente de Instituciones de SaludSeguridad del PacienteSatisfacción en el TrabajoCalidad de la Atención de SaludEnfermeríaGestión en Salud
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Edinêis de Brito Guirardello
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Edinêis de Brito Guirardello
Effect of the practice environment of nurses on job outcomes and safety climate
Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem
Ambiente de Instituciones de Salud
Seguridad del Paciente
Satisfacción en el Trabajo
Calidad de la Atención de Salud
Enfermería
Gestión en Salud
author_facet Gisele Hespanhol Dorigan
Edinêis de Brito Guirardello
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title Effect of the practice environment of nurses on job outcomes and safety climate
title_short Effect of the practice environment of nurses on job outcomes and safety climate
title_full Effect of the practice environment of nurses on job outcomes and safety climate
title_fullStr Effect of the practice environment of nurses on job outcomes and safety climate
title_full_unstemmed Effect of the practice environment of nurses on job outcomes and safety climate
title_sort effect of the practice environment of nurses on job outcomes and safety climate
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem
issn 1518-8345
publishDate 2018-10-01
description ABSTRACT Objective: to propose and analyze a theoretical model to measure the effect of nurses’ perceptions about the practice environment on safety climate, job satisfaction, intention to stay employed and in the profession, and burnout syndrome. Method: correlational study with probabilistic sample of 465 nurses. In the theoretical model, the dimensions of the nursing practice environment were considered as independent variables and job satisfaction, safety climate, intention to stay employed and in the profession, and burnout were considered the outcome variables. Structural Equation Modeling was the method used in the analysis. Results: small adjustments were made in the model and the dimensions of practice environment predicted job satisfaction (R2 = 43%), safety climate (R2 = 42%) and burnout (R2 = 36%), as well as the intention to stay in the job (R2 = 22%) and in the profession (R2 = 17%). Conclusion: the practice environment showed a strong impact on job satisfaction, safety climate and burnout, with a moderate impact on the intention to stay in the institution and in the profession. The findings can be used to manage care in health institutions, focusing on promoting nurse retention and improving the safety climate.
topic Ambiente de Instituciones de Salud
Seguridad del Paciente
Satisfacción en el Trabajo
Calidad de la Atención de Salud
Enfermería
Gestión en Salud
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