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Relationship between team climate and satisfaction at work in the Family Health Strategy. / Peduzzi, Marina; Agreli, Heloise Fernandes; Espinoza , P et al.
In: Revista de saúde pública, Vol. 55, 117, 31.12.2021.

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Peduzzi, M, Agreli, HF, Espinoza , P, Koyama, M, Meireles, E, Baptista, P & West, M 2021, 'Relationship between team climate and satisfaction at work in the Family Health Strategy', Revista de saúde pública, vol. 55, 117. https://doi.org/10.11606/s1518-8787.2021055003077

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Peduzzi, M., Agreli, H. F., Espinoza , P., Koyama, M., Meireles, E., Baptista, P., & West, M. (2021). Relationship between team climate and satisfaction at work in the Family Health Strategy. Revista de saúde pública, 55, Article 117. https://doi.org/10.11606/s1518-8787.2021055003077

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Peduzzi M, Agreli HF, Espinoza P, Koyama M, Meireles E, Baptista P et al. Relationship between team climate and satisfaction at work in the Family Health Strategy. Revista de saúde pública. 2021 Dec 31;55:117. Epub 2021 Dec 16. doi: 10.11606/s1518-8787.2021055003077

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Peduzzi, Marina ; Agreli, Heloise Fernandes ; Espinoza , P et al. / Relationship between team climate and satisfaction at work in the Family Health Strategy. In: Revista de saúde pública. 2021 ; Vol. 55.

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title = "Relationship between team climate and satisfaction at work in the Family Health Strategy",
abstract = "OBJECTIVE: To analyze the association between team climate, team characteristics and satisfaction at work in teams of the Estrat{\'e}gia Sa{\'u}de da Fam{\'i}lia com Sa{\'u}de Bucal (Family Health Strategy with Oral Health) (ESF with SB).METHODS: Cross-sectional correlational study with ESF teams with SB in the municipality of S{\~a}o Paulo. Universe of 1,328 teams and random sample of 124 teams with 1,231 professionals. Applied questionnaire with data teams{\textquoteright} characterization, team climate scale, and satisfaction at work. Analysis of validity, of climate and satisfaction scores through mean among professionals in each team, cluster analysis, association between variables by Pearson{\textquoteright}s correlation and Chi-square, and tested linear regression model for the two factors of satisfaction at work.RESULTS: There was a directly proportional association between team climate and satisfaction at work. The better the climate with regard to team goals, the greater the intrinsic satisfaction at work and with the physical environment. The better the climate with regard to team goals and task orientation, the greater the satisfaction with hierarchical relations. The group with best team climate reported higher percentage of teams ranked with better satisfaction at work, and in the group with the worst team climate there was higher percentage of teams with the lowest satisfaction at work.CONCLUSIONS: The study provides consistent although moderate evidence of association between favorable teamwork climate and job satisfaction in ESF with SB. It emphasizes the dimensions of climate, common goals and task orientation, and may serve as subsidy for management and permanent education of teams, aiming at the quality of care to the health needs of users, family and community in APS. ",
keywords = "Dental Health Services, Family Health Strategy, Job Satisfaction, Work Engagement, Workforce, organization & administration",
author = "Marina Peduzzi and Agreli, {Heloise Fernandes} and P Espinoza and M Koyama and E Meireles and P Baptista and Michael West",
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T1 - Relationship between team climate and satisfaction at work in the Family Health Strategy

AU - Peduzzi, Marina

AU - Agreli, Heloise Fernandes

AU - Espinoza , P

AU - Koyama, M

AU - Meireles, E

AU - Baptista, P

AU - West, Michael

PY - 2021/12/31

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N2 - OBJECTIVE: To analyze the association between team climate, team characteristics and satisfaction at work in teams of the Estratégia Saúde da Família com Saúde Bucal (Family Health Strategy with Oral Health) (ESF with SB).METHODS: Cross-sectional correlational study with ESF teams with SB in the municipality of São Paulo. Universe of 1,328 teams and random sample of 124 teams with 1,231 professionals. Applied questionnaire with data teams’ characterization, team climate scale, and satisfaction at work. Analysis of validity, of climate and satisfaction scores through mean among professionals in each team, cluster analysis, association between variables by Pearson’s correlation and Chi-square, and tested linear regression model for the two factors of satisfaction at work.RESULTS: There was a directly proportional association between team climate and satisfaction at work. The better the climate with regard to team goals, the greater the intrinsic satisfaction at work and with the physical environment. The better the climate with regard to team goals and task orientation, the greater the satisfaction with hierarchical relations. The group with best team climate reported higher percentage of teams ranked with better satisfaction at work, and in the group with the worst team climate there was higher percentage of teams with the lowest satisfaction at work.CONCLUSIONS: The study provides consistent although moderate evidence of association between favorable teamwork climate and job satisfaction in ESF with SB. It emphasizes the dimensions of climate, common goals and task orientation, and may serve as subsidy for management and permanent education of teams, aiming at the quality of care to the health needs of users, family and community in APS. 

AB - OBJECTIVE: To analyze the association between team climate, team characteristics and satisfaction at work in teams of the Estratégia Saúde da Família com Saúde Bucal (Family Health Strategy with Oral Health) (ESF with SB).METHODS: Cross-sectional correlational study with ESF teams with SB in the municipality of São Paulo. Universe of 1,328 teams and random sample of 124 teams with 1,231 professionals. Applied questionnaire with data teams’ characterization, team climate scale, and satisfaction at work. Analysis of validity, of climate and satisfaction scores through mean among professionals in each team, cluster analysis, association between variables by Pearson’s correlation and Chi-square, and tested linear regression model for the two factors of satisfaction at work.RESULTS: There was a directly proportional association between team climate and satisfaction at work. The better the climate with regard to team goals, the greater the intrinsic satisfaction at work and with the physical environment. The better the climate with regard to team goals and task orientation, the greater the satisfaction with hierarchical relations. The group with best team climate reported higher percentage of teams ranked with better satisfaction at work, and in the group with the worst team climate there was higher percentage of teams with the lowest satisfaction at work.CONCLUSIONS: The study provides consistent although moderate evidence of association between favorable teamwork climate and job satisfaction in ESF with SB. It emphasizes the dimensions of climate, common goals and task orientation, and may serve as subsidy for management and permanent education of teams, aiming at the quality of care to the health needs of users, family and community in APS. 

KW - Dental Health Services

KW - Family Health Strategy

KW - Job Satisfaction

KW - Work Engagement

KW - Workforce, organization & administration

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DO - 10.11606/s1518-8787.2021055003077

M3 - Journal article

VL - 55

JO - Revista de saúde pública

JF - Revista de saúde pública

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