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Team climate and job satisfaction in a Mobile Emergency Care Service

Hércules de Oliveira Carmo, Marina Peduzzi, Daisy Maria Rizatto Tronchin

2022Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: to identify the team climate and job satisfaction in a Mobile Emergency Care Service (SAMU). METHOD: this is a quantitative, exploratory-descriptive study. The sample corresponded to 95 workers, allocated in 40 teams of a SAMU in the Metropolitan Region of the city of São Paulo. We applied three instruments: sociodemographic/labor characterization; Team Climate Inventory; and Job Satisfaction Scale-S20/23, validated for Brazil. Descriptive statistics were used for data analysis. RESULTS: the total score of team climate was high both among workers (194.5 points; SD = 21) and among teams (197.7 points; SD = 18.4). Satisfaction had a mean total score of 4.5 (SD = 0.4), for workers, and 4.6 points (SD = 0.6), for teams. As for the climate, "Team participation" and "Support for new ideas" obtained agreement percentages >70% in all propositions. Regarding job satisfaction, there was a percentage of concordance >80% in the three dimensions. CONCLUSION: the findings show a positive perception of workers about team climate and job satisfaction, supporting SAMU management in promoting a favorable environment for professional practice.

Topics & Concepts

Job satisfactionMetropolitan areaDescriptive statisticsPsychologyOrganisation climateScale (ratio)ConcordanceApplied psychologySample (material)Descriptive researchNursingMedicineGeographySocial psychologyStatisticsChemistryInternal medicinePathologyChromatographyMathematicsCartographyOccupational Health and BurnoutHealth, Nursing, Elderly CarePatient Safety and Medication Errors