Cogitare Enfermagem (Feb 2019)

PROACTIVE BEHAVIOR OF HOSPITAL NURSES: COMPARISON BETWEEN JOBS

  • Thiago Dal Molin,
  • João Lucas Campos de Oliveira,
  • Nelsi Salete Tonini,
  • Rafael Muniz de Oliveira,
  • Ronan Felipe de Souza,
  • Drieli Wawzeniak de Anchieta,
  • Gleicy Kelly Teles da Silva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5380/ce.v24i0.58174
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24
p. e58174

Abstract

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Objective: To analyze proactive behavior in hospital nurses and compare proactivity levels between nurses who perform different functions.Method: Cross-sectional quantitative study with (n = 42) nurses in direct patient care and (n = 21) coordinating nurses from a public university hospital in Paraná, with data collection performed from December 2017 to January 2018. A self-administered form was used to extract variables of socio-professional characterization and the validated short version of the Proactive Behavior Scale in Organizations. After data tabulation, descriptive and inferential statistical analysis was performed.Results: The highest means in all items in the scale were obtained by the group of coordinating nurses compared to the group of nurses who deliver direct patient care. There were statistically significant differences in two items of the instrument, indicating a stronger proactive behavior among the nurses who have management jobs.Conclusion: The nurses perceived their proactive behavior as positive, especially coordinating nurses.

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