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Revista Cubana de Enfermería

Print version ISSN 0864-0319On-line version ISSN 1561-2961

Abstract

SOTO HILARIO, Juvita Dina; ORTEGA SOTO, Alicia Verónica; HUAPALLA CESPEDES, Bethsy Diana  and  ABARCA ARIAS, Yessika Madelaine. Organizational Climate and Quality of Care according to Professionals from a Health Center in Huánuco, Peru. Rev Cubana Enfermer [online]. 2022, vol.38, n.2, e5154.  Epub June 17, 2022. ISSN 0864-0319.

Introduction:

Quality is a challenge and a priority in healthcare institutions. One of the main and most influential aspects for the achievement of this aspect is the organizational climate.

Objective:

To identify the relationship between organizational climate and quality of care.

Methods:

An observational, cross-sectional and correlational study was conducted in 2020 with health professionals of Aparicio Pomares de Huánuco Health Center, in Peru. The study population consisted of 53 workers. The organizational climate and quality of care questionnaires were applied. Data analysis consisted in Spearman's rho correlation test.

Results:

Generally speaking, the average organizational climate was 3.43 and the average quality of care was 3.44, both within a 1-5 scale. A significant relationship was found between organizational climate and quality of care, accounting for P≤ 0.000. In addition, a significant relationship was found between quality of care and organizational climate dimensions such as credibility (P≤ 0.000), respect (P≤ 0.000), impartiality (P≤ 0.000), pride (P≤ 0.022), and camaraderie (P≤ 0.000).

Conclusions:

A relationship was shown between the organizational climate and the quality of care in primary level professionals from a Health Center in Huánuco, Peru.

Keywords : healthcare institution environment; quality of care; occupational satisfaction; primary healthcare.

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