The research on which this paper is based was designed to investigate nurses' perceptions of relationships in their work. The most important issue to emerge from their descriptions of relationships was that of the nature of authority. From their own accounts; examples of which are included in this paper; it can be seen that views of authority in the hospital setting are both complex and varied. We have identified four different types of authority as seen by nurses: parental, reciprocal, political and arbitrary. Our research suggests that any analysis of authority relationships based purely on structural arrangements would be too simplistic. One possible implication of the findings we present might be that more explicit discussion of the nat...
Aim The aim of this research was to explore how newly qualified nurses learn to organise, delegate a...
Hospital nurses occupy a contradictory position in the mode of control and delivery of health care. ...
Aim: The aim of this research was to explore how newly qualified nurses learn to organise, delegate ...
This paper sets out the grounds on which a reconfiguration of the ideas currently employed to concep...
The development and implementation of new modes of organizing nursing work, such as primary nursing,...
Abstract An integrative literature review was performed by searching seven of the main electronic he...
Research, theoretical and educational literature on interpersonal relations between nurses and patie...
This paper explores ideas about the appropriate basis for nurse–patient relationships which underwri...
A major objective of the Report of die committee on senior nursing staff structure (Salmon Report) w...
The concept of authority crosses many social sciences, but there is a lack of common taxonomy and de...
The participants were asked to state the behaviors which are proper or improper for a nurse in a pro...
This paper uses a Leader-Member Exchange theoretical framework to first, examine the impact of the s...
The achievement of autonomous practice has been a clearly and consistently stated aim in nursing for...
When a child becomes acutely ill and requires hospitalization, there is mounting evidence that paren...
Background: The recruitment and retention crisis has catalyzed interest in workplace empowerment for...
Aim The aim of this research was to explore how newly qualified nurses learn to organise, delegate a...
Hospital nurses occupy a contradictory position in the mode of control and delivery of health care. ...
Aim: The aim of this research was to explore how newly qualified nurses learn to organise, delegate ...
This paper sets out the grounds on which a reconfiguration of the ideas currently employed to concep...
The development and implementation of new modes of organizing nursing work, such as primary nursing,...
Abstract An integrative literature review was performed by searching seven of the main electronic he...
Research, theoretical and educational literature on interpersonal relations between nurses and patie...
This paper explores ideas about the appropriate basis for nurse–patient relationships which underwri...
A major objective of the Report of die committee on senior nursing staff structure (Salmon Report) w...
The concept of authority crosses many social sciences, but there is a lack of common taxonomy and de...
The participants were asked to state the behaviors which are proper or improper for a nurse in a pro...
This paper uses a Leader-Member Exchange theoretical framework to first, examine the impact of the s...
The achievement of autonomous practice has been a clearly and consistently stated aim in nursing for...
When a child becomes acutely ill and requires hospitalization, there is mounting evidence that paren...
Background: The recruitment and retention crisis has catalyzed interest in workplace empowerment for...
Aim The aim of this research was to explore how newly qualified nurses learn to organise, delegate a...
Hospital nurses occupy a contradictory position in the mode of control and delivery of health care. ...
Aim: The aim of this research was to explore how newly qualified nurses learn to organise, delegate ...