Abstract

Objective: Relate the process of managerial work performed by nurses-managers between a public and private hospital. METHODS: It is a descriptive and comparative research of qualitative approach, having as participants nurses that assume managerial functions in these organizations, totaling ten nurses-managers, five in each hospital. Semi-structured interviews were conducted based on the managerial process and to identify the hierarchical organization of each institution. RESULTS: For organization of results, according to the technique of thematic analysis, speeches were separated into three categories: (i) hospital Management: hierarchical flow and the active participation of those involved in the process; (ii) obstacles management in nursing and their positive reflections: faults and support for management training and (iii) manage hospital attention: administrative reflections and the process studied. The public hospital nurses reported a lack of organization charts, professionals and the little logistical support for realization of management practice. In the private hospital, the management process is organized and respects the proposed hierarchical flow, however, features mostly low-skill professionals due to rotation of jobs. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS: The study showed that the private hospital managers were more involved and with greater affinity to administrative matters, to the alignment of objectives for the organization, with a focus on efficiency. In this regard, the public hospital, the absence of these features, so these are difficult to trace and achieve goals, targets and implement their action plans. Therefore, the form of work of these nurses is based on demand management.

Highlights

  • It has been noted the growing need for administrative professionalization in health services, in a context of high expectation of society and a highly competitive environment

  • Effective management processes is key to ensuring the achievement of the goals of health institutions[1,2]

  • It is observed that many public and private hospitals have revamped their organizational structure, outsourcing the system or even closing the doors, that, in most cases, this clutter begins by a small flow management problem that can be fixed by professionals who work in the service[4,5]

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Methods

This is a descriptive study of qualitative approach held in Vitória, Espírito Santo, Brazil, against the backdrop of two tertiary care hospitals, being a public institution and another toilet. This choice was based on inclusion criteria which complied the objective proposed by the study, where they were selected institutions that have features of common infrastructure, such as: hospital-sized, human resources and complexity of care. The categories were divided according to the three steps proposed by: (i) pre-analysis, where the floating reading about the theme and the choice of the locus of research, by applying the proposed inclusion criteria; (ii) explored the material collected, classified the texts using the process lines saturation, organizing it into three categories; (iii) the interpretation of the data obtained by associating them with the relevant literature. Still meet the ethical precepts of law 466/12 of the National Health Council that deals with human beings, by applying an informed consent (TFCC) respondents, in order to enlighten them on the research and authorizing participation

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