Ethical climate in the primary health care workplace: a mixed-method study
Lenna Eloisa Madureira Pereira, Laura Cavalcanti de Farias Brehmer, José Luís Guedes dos Santos, Graziele de Lima Dalmolin, Lucas Lorran Costa de Andrade, Flávia Regina Souza Ramos, Lenna Eloisa Madureira Pereira, Laura Cavalcanti de Farias Brehmer, José Luís Guedes dos Santos

TL;DR
This study explores the ethical climate in primary healthcare workplaces in the Amazon region using both qualitative and quantitative methods.
Contribution
The study proposes a new configuration for the Ethical Climate Inventory with greater explanatory power.
Findings
Primary health care professionals have a cohesive ethical climate in their work environments.
Values vary across healthcare settings due to the diversity of care and technology.
Cooperation subverts the suffering imposed in adverse work environments.
Abstract
to analyze the ethical climate in the primary health care workplace in a municipality in the Amazon region, combining quantitative and qualitative data. a convergent, parallel, mixed-method study. Qualitative data from interviews with 46 professionals underwent reflective thematic analysis. Quantitative data were obtained from 170 professionals using the Ethical Climate Inventory. Exploratory factor analysis tested the Ethical Climate Inventory model, proposing a new configuration for the items, with greater explanatory power than that maintained in the confirmatory factor analysis. Data integration was independent and presented in a joint display. items with the highest factor loadings of the four factors of the Ethical Climate Inventory (1. principles and rules, 2. benevolence, 3. independence/individualism, and 4. sense of community/social responsibility) were analyzed in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEthics in medical practice · Health, Nursing, Elderly Care · Workplace Violence and Bullying
