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Amanda Troca Guimarães1, Helena Heidtmann Vaghetti, Wilson Danilo Lunardi Filho, Giovana Calcagno Gomes.
Abstract
This study aimed to identify a university hospital nurses' perception on the management of nursing personnel with job security, using data collected from a qualitative research developed with sixteen nurses, in 2010. The data, collected through semi-structured interviews, and analyzed by Thematic Analysis, produced two empirical categories: Security at work versus the impunity afforded by tenure; Job stability and (un)involvement in nursing work. It has been verified that job stability provides security of employment; security spawns impunity, and nurses are reluctant to conduct administrative proceedings. The conclusion are that the security of employment caused by stability can favour the break of hierarchies; impunity leads to the vulgarisation of transgressions by the lack of effective administrative measures toward the solution of problems; and job stability does not ensure the quality of assistance.Mesh:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22460493 DOI: 10.1590/s0034-71672011000500016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Bras Enferm ISSN: 0034-7167