Although there is increasing interest in the relationship between organizational constructs and health services outcomes, information on the reliability and validity of the instruments measuring these constructs is sparse. Twelve instruments were identified that may have applicability in measuring organizational constructs in the healthcare setting. The authors describe and characterize these instruments and discuss the implications for nurse administrators
Abstract Background Extant literature suggested that positive organizational climate leads to higher...
Across the international healthcare industry, organisational culture and working environments have b...
This study addressed the problems of hospitals’ duplicated effort and ad hoc knowledge management (K...
OBJECTIVE. To review the quantitative instruments available to health service researchers who wa...
PROBLEM. Using theories from several disciplines, the concept of organizational culture remains c...
Nurse executives are aware of the complexities of organizational culture. It impacts the nursing wor...
Background: Organizational culture, organizational climate, and implementation climate are key organ...
Objectives: This project sought to compare measures of organizational climate in ongoing patient saf...
Objective: concerns about care quality have prompted calls to create workplace cultures conducive to...
The organizational context of nursing homes is examined through a comprehensive review of scholarly ...
Background: Patient safety concerns have focused attention on organisational and safety cultures, in...
Members of the healthcare industry have not fully understood organizational climate factors that enh...
Healthcare organizations play an important role in every society. Those organizations are run connec...
Healthcare associated infections (HAI) continue to be a significant patient safety problem. Research...
Background & Aim: The quality of clinical services is a major concern for healthcare systems through...
Abstract Background Extant literature suggested that positive organizational climate leads to higher...
Across the international healthcare industry, organisational culture and working environments have b...
This study addressed the problems of hospitals’ duplicated effort and ad hoc knowledge management (K...
OBJECTIVE. To review the quantitative instruments available to health service researchers who wa...
PROBLEM. Using theories from several disciplines, the concept of organizational culture remains c...
Nurse executives are aware of the complexities of organizational culture. It impacts the nursing wor...
Background: Organizational culture, organizational climate, and implementation climate are key organ...
Objectives: This project sought to compare measures of organizational climate in ongoing patient saf...
Objective: concerns about care quality have prompted calls to create workplace cultures conducive to...
The organizational context of nursing homes is examined through a comprehensive review of scholarly ...
Background: Patient safety concerns have focused attention on organisational and safety cultures, in...
Members of the healthcare industry have not fully understood organizational climate factors that enh...
Healthcare organizations play an important role in every society. Those organizations are run connec...
Healthcare associated infections (HAI) continue to be a significant patient safety problem. Research...
Background & Aim: The quality of clinical services is a major concern for healthcare systems through...
Abstract Background Extant literature suggested that positive organizational climate leads to higher...
Across the international healthcare industry, organisational culture and working environments have b...
This study addressed the problems of hospitals’ duplicated effort and ad hoc knowledge management (K...