ABSTRACT
Objective
To analyze the perception of nursing teams at a surgical center regarding the process of hospital accreditation, in the evaluative aspects of structure, process, and result.
Method
The study takes a quantitative and exploratory-descriptive approach, carried out at a university hospital.
Result
The population consisted of 69 nursing professionals, and the data collection was performed in the months of January and February 2014 by way of a questionnaire, utilizing the Likert scale. The methodology used a Cronbach’s Alpha equal to 0.812. In the comparison of the three aspects, the one with the highest favorability score was “result”, with an average of 47.12 (dp±7.23), and the smallest was “structure,” with an average of 40.70 (dp±5.19).
Conclusion
This situational diagnostic can assist in the restructuring of the vulnerable areas evaluated in these three aspects, mainly in the aspect of structure, with a goal of level 2 accreditation by the ONA (Brazilian’s National Organization for Accreditation) defended by the Institution.
Health Evaluation; Hospital Accreditation; Surgery Department; Hospital; Operating Room Nursing