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Levels of career commitment and career entrenchment of nurses from public and private hospitals1 1 Paper extracted from master's thesis "Commitment and Entrenchment with nurses career: an analysis of taes in public and private hospital institutions", presented to Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, RS, Brazil.

Objective:

to determine the prevalence of the types of relations to career - commitment and entrenchment - of nurses from public and private hospitals.

Methods:

field survey with a quantitative approach. A total of 237 nurses participated in the survey through a questionnaire with 43 questions about sociodemographic data, occupation, and relation to career. Descriptive statistics, frequency analysis, and Mann-Whitney U test were used for data analysis.

Results:

nurses from public and private hospitals have a high level of career commitment and a median level of career entrenchment.

Conclusions:

nurses have a stronger relation of affection and identification to career than a relation of stagnation, maintained primarily due to investments, followed by emotional costs and lack of alternatives. This fact is associated with individuals continuing in nursing and having a strong commitment to activities.

Nursing; Hospitals; Employment


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