Motivational factors in the performance of nursing team

Objective: To identify the perception of the nursing team about the motivational factors in the work environment. Methods: An exploratory study with a qualitative approach, carried out from January to February, 2015, in the pediatrics sector of a reference hospital of medium complexity, with 12 nurs...

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Published inCultura de los cuidados Vol. 23; no. 54; pp. 255 - 265
Main Authors Karlla Danielle Leite Lúcio, Maria Girlane Sousa Albuquerque Brandão, Deborah Vasconcelos Aguiar, Leonardo Alexandrino da Silva, Joselany Áfio Caetano, Lívia Moreira Barros
Format Journal Article
LanguageSpanish
Published Universidad de Alicante 01.09.2019
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Summary:Objective: To identify the perception of the nursing team about the motivational factors in the work environment. Methods: An exploratory study with a qualitative approach, carried out from January to February, 2015, in the pediatrics sector of a reference hospital of medium complexity, with 12 nursing technicians and nine nurses. The data collection was based on interviews guided by a semi-structured instrument and the data collected were analyzed according to Bardin. Results: The main factors that could contribute to the motivation of the nursing team were: sufficient supply of materials; motivational meetings; standardization of conduits and elaboration of assistance protocols; training courses and training; increased communication and feedback among the team of activities performed. The factors that discouraged them were: lack of recognition of the profession, lack of material, poor remuneration, excessive workload, high number of patients and non-constructive criticism. Conclusions: The results identified could contribute with nursing managers to the planning of strategies that aim to increase the motivation in the professionals of the team.
ISSN:1699-6003
DOI:10.14198/cuid.2019.54.22