The Influence of Accreditation on the Sustainability of Organizations with the Brazilian Accreditation Methodology

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This research evaluates the influence of the Brazilian accreditation methodology on the sustainability of the organizations. Critical factors for implementing accreditation were also examined, including measuring the relationships established between these factors in the organization sustainability. The present study was developed based on the survey methodology applied in the organizations accredited by ONA (National Accreditation Organization); 288 responses were received from the top level managers. The analysis of quantitative data of the measurement models was made with factorial analysis from principal components. The final model was evaluated from the confirmatory factorial analysis and structural equation modeling techniques. The results from the research are vital for the definition of factors that interfere in the accreditation processes, providing a better understanding for accredited organizations and for Brazilian accreditation.

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Corrêa, J. É., Turrioni, J. B., De Paiva, A. P., De Carvalho Paes, V., Balestrassi, P. P., Papandrea, P. J., & De Carvalho Gonçalves, E. D. (2018). The Influence of Accreditation on the Sustainability of Organizations with the Brazilian Accreditation Methodology. Journal of Healthcare Engineering, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/1393585

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