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Alessandra Bassalobre Garcia1, Fernanda Ludmilla Rossi Rocha2, Paloma de Souza Cavalcante Pissinati3, Maria Helena Palucci Marziale2, Silvia Helena Henriques Camelo2, Maria do Carmo Fernandez Lourenço Haddad4.
Abstract
This study aimed to analyse the relationship between the organisational culture and feelings of pleasure and suffering among working nursing professionals. This was a cross-sectional correlational study conducted in a tertiary hospital with 214 nursing staff over 3 months using three instruments: professional characterisation, the Brazilian Instrument for Assessment of Organisational Culture, and the Scale of Pleasure and Suffering at Work. The analysis included descriptive statistics and the Spearman correlation test. The external integration practice was the domain most frequently found in the organisational culture and the feeling of pleasure-gratification predominated among the workers. Values of cooperative professionalism and wellbeing, and practices of external integration and relationship promotion, were related to increased pleasure and decreased suffering at work. These aspects depend on the organisational culture of the institution. Investigating organisational culture facilitates the understanding of potential collective coping strategies and the organisational changes that favour good mental health in nurses.Keywords: Brazil; Burnout; Job satisfaction; Mental health; Nursing; Organisational culture; Psychodynamics of work; Work organisation
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28745966 DOI: 10.12968/bjon.2017.26.14.806
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Nurs ISSN: 0966-0461