Nursing Staff Representation in Brazilian Heath Management: An Integrative Literature Review
Kélia das Graças de Paiva Macias Nakai
State University of Pará (UEPA), Parauapebas, Pará, Brazil.
Yandra Mariana da Conceição Campos
Fiber University Center, Belém, Pará, Brazil.
Andressa Torres Oliveira
Empresa Brasileira de Serviços Hospitalares (EBSERH), Belém, Pará, Brazil.
Márcia do Socorro Correia Correia
Hospital Management, Uniasselvi, Belém, Pará, Brazil.
Shirley Helena dos Santos Henriques da Silva
Evandro Chagas Institute, Ananindeua, Pará, Brazil.
Leonardo Silva da Costa
Santa Casa de Misericórdia Foundation of Pará (FSCMPA), Belém, Pará, Brazil.
Annely Barros Góis
Santa Casa de Misericórdia Foundation of Pará (FSCMPA), Belém, Pará, Brazil.
Regina Correia Lanzana Araujo da Silva
São Camilo University, Belém, Pará, Brazil.
José Ismar dos Santos Sousa
Federal University of Rio Grande (FURG), Empresa Brasileira de Serviços Hospitalares (EBSERH), Belém, Pará, Brazil.
Antônio Carlos Silva Azevedo
Federal University of Pará (UFPA), Belém, Pará, Brazil.
Lis Ferreira Barbosa
Empresa Brasileira de Serviços Hospitalares (EBSERH), Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil.
Sandy Costa dos Santos
Empresa Brasileira de Serviços Hospitalares (EBSERH), Uberlândia, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Neryam Silva dos Santos Serra
Brazilian Hospital Services Company (EBSERH), Belém, Pará, Brazil.
Edileusa Alcantara Gomes da Silva
FSCMPA, Belém, Pará, Brazil.
Elilma Andrade Ferreira
FSCMPA, Belém, Pará, Brazil.
Daniel André Lima Lopes
Institution SESPA/FSCMPA, Belém, Pará, Brazil.
Maria Júlia Sarmento Lisboa
João de Barros Barreto University Hospital HUJBB/SESMA, Belém, Pará, Brazil.
Elíuze de Fátima Silva Costa
João de Barros Barreto University Hospital HUJBB/UFPA, Belém, Pará, Brazil.
Maria do Perpétuo Socorro Paixão de Lima
João de Barros Barreto University Hospital HUJBB/UFPA, Belém, Pará, Brazil.
Darlete Godinho da Veiga
Faculdade Pan da Amazônia (FAPAN), Belém, Pará, Brazil.
Elem Gabriela Reis Pinheiro
Federal University of Pará (UFPA), Belém, Pará, Brazil.
Eneida Horta Costa
State University of Pará (UEPA), Belém, Pará, Brazil.
Thiago Simplício Costa
State University of Pará (UEPA), Belém, Pará, Brazil.
Ana Caroline Guedes Souza Martins *
State University of Pará (UEPA), Belém, Pará, Brazil.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Background: In recent decades, nursing has increasingly assumed strategic roles in hospital management, contributing not only to care delivery but also to the planning, organization, and evaluation of health services. The complexity of contemporary healthcare demands that nurse managers develop managerial competencies that go beyond clinical expertise, encompassing leadership, decision-making, and team coordination. However, the recognition of nursing as a key player in hospital governance remains a challenge in many contexts, especially in Brazil, where structural, educational, and cultural barriers may limit the full exercise of this role.
Objective: To analyze the representativeness of nursing staff in Brazilian health management, identifying the required competencies, the challenges faced and the impacts of this role on the quality of care.
Methods: This is an integrative review, with a qualitative approach, carried out in the SciELO, LILACS, BDENF and PubMed databases, with a selection of articles published between 2018 and 2024, in Portuguese, English or Spanish. The descriptors used were “nursing”, “hospital management” and “health leadership”.
Results: The results were organized into three thematic categories: (1) the managerial competencies necessary for the role of the nurse manager, such as leadership, strategic planning, decision-making and effective communication; (2) the challenges faced in the exercise of management, highlighting work overload, scarcity of resources, team resistance and the lack of specific training in management; and (3) the positive impacts of the presence of nurses in hospital leadership, such as improvements in the quality of care, reduction of adverse events, increased patient satisfaction and appreciation of humanization in care.
Conclusion: It is concluded that nursing has expanded its presence in hospital management, but still needs greater institutional recognition, investment in management training and organizational support. The appreciation of the role of nurse managers is strategic to promote more humane, problem-solving and integrated management models in care practices.
Keywords: Nursing, hospital management, leadership in health, structural, educational, cultural barriers