The purpose of this study was to determine if shared governance systems result in an increased perception of autonomy for staff nurses. The population for this study included all registered nurses providing inpatient care at two mid-sized community hospitals in the Midwest, who were not identified as supervisors, managers or executives. The convenience sample was obtained from those completing and returning a distributed survey. The sample was 146 staff nurses from each organization. Only responses from nurses with more than one year experience at the current facility were included in the study. , One hospital had a shared governance system in place. The other hospital had a traditional organizational system.The theoretical framework for th...
Objective: to analyze the perception of nurses about the systematization of nursing care in the pers...
Staff nurses in Connecticut were surveyed concerning characteristics of the workplace and their perc...
The purpose of the study was to describe nursing staff attitudes and perceptions of empowerment as ...
The basic philosophy of shared governance includes the right for staff nurses to practice in an envi...
This study addressed the research questions: 1) What is the comparison of autonomy of nurses as meas...
In an environment that is increasingly competitive and hectic, the nurse executive's leadership styl...
The purpose of this study was to determine if a shared governance management structure significantly...
Lack of staff nurse participation in hospital decision-making has been cited as a major reason for t...
Lack of staff nurse participation in hospital decision-making has been cited as a major reason for t...
Background: The Norwegian Specialist Health Care Services Act of 1999 states that hospitals should b...
The purpose of this study was to provide a descriptive data base of the current status of nursing or...
This longitudinal descriptive study was designed to evaluate staff outcomes at one hospital in Vanc...
This longitudinal descriptive study was designed to evaluate staff outcomes at one hospital in Vanc...
The current nursing shortage is having a significant impact on health care organizations in the Unit...
Abstract Introduction: It is crucial for healthcare organizations to be competitive in the global m...
Objective: to analyze the perception of nurses about the systematization of nursing care in the pers...
Staff nurses in Connecticut were surveyed concerning characteristics of the workplace and their perc...
The purpose of the study was to describe nursing staff attitudes and perceptions of empowerment as ...
The basic philosophy of shared governance includes the right for staff nurses to practice in an envi...
This study addressed the research questions: 1) What is the comparison of autonomy of nurses as meas...
In an environment that is increasingly competitive and hectic, the nurse executive's leadership styl...
The purpose of this study was to determine if a shared governance management structure significantly...
Lack of staff nurse participation in hospital decision-making has been cited as a major reason for t...
Lack of staff nurse participation in hospital decision-making has been cited as a major reason for t...
Background: The Norwegian Specialist Health Care Services Act of 1999 states that hospitals should b...
The purpose of this study was to provide a descriptive data base of the current status of nursing or...
This longitudinal descriptive study was designed to evaluate staff outcomes at one hospital in Vanc...
This longitudinal descriptive study was designed to evaluate staff outcomes at one hospital in Vanc...
The current nursing shortage is having a significant impact on health care organizations in the Unit...
Abstract Introduction: It is crucial for healthcare organizations to be competitive in the global m...
Objective: to analyze the perception of nurses about the systematization of nursing care in the pers...
Staff nurses in Connecticut were surveyed concerning characteristics of the workplace and their perc...
The purpose of the study was to describe nursing staff attitudes and perceptions of empowerment as ...