Managerial competences of researchers from nursing research groups

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Objective: To analyze the managerial competences of researchers from research groups linked to a Graduate Program in Nursing. Method: A cross-sectional study with researchers from Nursing research groups, which analyzed the managerial competences by means of a Scale of Managerial Competences in Research Groups containing 50 items related to people management and research results (Factor 1) and resource provisioning and people management (Factor 2), with answers 4 and 5 considered as sufficient dexterity for each competence analyzed. For data analysis, logistic regression was used. Results: Of the 219 participants evaluated, the prevalence was 48.86% of sufficient dexterity for factor 1 and 32.88% of sufficient dexterity for factor 2, with 41.21% of sufficient dexterity for Managerial Competences in research groups. A significant difference was identified in the proportions of the managerial competences for schooling, age group and performance in the group (p≤0.001). There were differences in mean age, time of experience with research and participation in the research group (p≤0.001), between the participants with sufficient and insufficient dexterity for the managerial competences. Conclusion: The results obtained in this study emphasize the potential of the research groups for the development of managerial competences of Nursing researchers, especially for people management.

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Fabrizzio, G. C., Erdmann, A. L., Dos Santos, J. L. G., Confortin, S. C., Ferreira De Mello, A. L. S., & Peres, A. M. (2021). Managerial competences of researchers from nursing research groups. Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, 29. https://doi.org/10.1590/1518.8345.4535.3445

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