Decision-making processes (DMPs) can be altered by several factors that might impact patient outcomes. However, nurses’ views and experiences regarding the multitude of personal and organizational factors that may facilitate or inhibit their decision-making abilities have rarely been studied. Purpose: To explore the personal and organizational factors that influence nurse DMPs in clinical settings at Ministry of Health hospitals (MOH). Method: A qualitative research design was conducted. A purposive sample of 52 nurses was recruited from general and critical wards in two major Ministry of Health hospitals in Hail, Saudi Arabia. A total of eight focus groups (semi-structured interviews) were conducted to elicit participant responses. Results...
In the current hospital environment, professional nurses are charged with patient safety and are to ...
Background & Objective: Nurses' perspective on organizational climate can affect job sa...
Research aims: The aim of this study was to examine whether nurses in Australia participated in clin...
Abstract Background Nurses' practice takes place in a context of ongoing advances in research and te...
Decision making is an inherent, complex and vital component of the work of managers. Its importance ...
Background. This article describes the results of a study which investigated the contextual factors ...
AIM: To identify what decisions nurses make in medical, surgical and critical care areas and compare...
This study analyzed nurses' perceptions of clinical decision making (CDM) in their clinical practice...
Enhancing involvement in organizational decisions is one strategy to improve the work environment of...
Introduction: The clinical decision-making approach is an ongoing process in the nursing clinical se...
Background: The responsibility for making sound decisions was never more critical. All nurses have r...
Background and Aim: Staff nurse decisional involvement is associated with positive patient outcomes ...
This thesis considers management decision making at the ward level in hospitals especially by ward s...
Despite evidence that organizational outcomes are negatively affected when professionals have limite...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the influence of organizational factors on indi...
In the current hospital environment, professional nurses are charged with patient safety and are to ...
Background & Objective: Nurses' perspective on organizational climate can affect job sa...
Research aims: The aim of this study was to examine whether nurses in Australia participated in clin...
Abstract Background Nurses' practice takes place in a context of ongoing advances in research and te...
Decision making is an inherent, complex and vital component of the work of managers. Its importance ...
Background. This article describes the results of a study which investigated the contextual factors ...
AIM: To identify what decisions nurses make in medical, surgical and critical care areas and compare...
This study analyzed nurses' perceptions of clinical decision making (CDM) in their clinical practice...
Enhancing involvement in organizational decisions is one strategy to improve the work environment of...
Introduction: The clinical decision-making approach is an ongoing process in the nursing clinical se...
Background: The responsibility for making sound decisions was never more critical. All nurses have r...
Background and Aim: Staff nurse decisional involvement is associated with positive patient outcomes ...
This thesis considers management decision making at the ward level in hospitals especially by ward s...
Despite evidence that organizational outcomes are negatively affected when professionals have limite...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the influence of organizational factors on indi...
In the current hospital environment, professional nurses are charged with patient safety and are to ...
Background & Objective: Nurses' perspective on organizational climate can affect job sa...
Research aims: The aim of this study was to examine whether nurses in Australia participated in clin...