With the dynamically changing environment of society, managing change is the vital element of organizations's survival and growth. Health care organizations have expended enormous resources to restructure patient care delivery. Despite the growing literature describing these organizational innovations, there is a paucity of credible data that reflects systematic measurement and evaluation of such changes. This study examined the nurses' psychological response toward the work process redesign, newly introduced by the nursing department in a acute care hospital. The aim of the study was to figure out how nurses's general perception of change and perceived attributes of change affected their acceptance of change during the organizational trans...
The aim of this paper is to provide an explanation for clinicians\u27 undisputed acceptance of chang...
A descriptive, correlational design was used to explore nurses1 perceptions of the impact of health ...
Aim To evaluate the experience of change fatigue in frontline nursing staff following large‐scale o...
Aim The study aims to determine the thoughts, feelings and attitudes of nurses towards organisationa...
This study investigates the relationships between factors that influence individual readiness for ch...
To assess nurse-reported organizational readiness for implementing change in acute care hospitals.; ...
Background Health care organizations are constantly changing as a result of technological advancemen...
Employee perceptions of change 2 Purpose: This study examined the influence of organizational leve...
The purpose of this study was to determine factors that influence the readiness of frontline workers...
There is an ongoing level of organizational-wide change (such as empowerment and downsizing) occurri...
Hospital restructuring has become commonplace in today’s competitive health care market. Often, such...
Aim This paper reports a case study of nursing practice model redesign in a surgical ward at a large...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of organizational level on employees' ...
Health reforms and an increasing demand for quality and effectiveness have put pressure on the healt...
This paper reports a comparison of nurses affected by the restructuring associated with healthcare o...
The aim of this paper is to provide an explanation for clinicians\u27 undisputed acceptance of chang...
A descriptive, correlational design was used to explore nurses1 perceptions of the impact of health ...
Aim To evaluate the experience of change fatigue in frontline nursing staff following large‐scale o...
Aim The study aims to determine the thoughts, feelings and attitudes of nurses towards organisationa...
This study investigates the relationships between factors that influence individual readiness for ch...
To assess nurse-reported organizational readiness for implementing change in acute care hospitals.; ...
Background Health care organizations are constantly changing as a result of technological advancemen...
Employee perceptions of change 2 Purpose: This study examined the influence of organizational leve...
The purpose of this study was to determine factors that influence the readiness of frontline workers...
There is an ongoing level of organizational-wide change (such as empowerment and downsizing) occurri...
Hospital restructuring has become commonplace in today’s competitive health care market. Often, such...
Aim This paper reports a case study of nursing practice model redesign in a surgical ward at a large...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of organizational level on employees' ...
Health reforms and an increasing demand for quality and effectiveness have put pressure on the healt...
This paper reports a comparison of nurses affected by the restructuring associated with healthcare o...
The aim of this paper is to provide an explanation for clinicians\u27 undisputed acceptance of chang...
A descriptive, correlational design was used to explore nurses1 perceptions of the impact of health ...
Aim To evaluate the experience of change fatigue in frontline nursing staff following large‐scale o...