We report on the development of an instrument to measure clinicians' perceptions of their personal power in the workplace in relation to resistance to computerized physician order entry (CPOE). The instrument is based on French and Raven's six bases of social power and uses a semantic differential methodology. A measurement study was conducted to determine the reliability and validity of the survey. The survey was administered online and distributed via a URL by email to 19 physicians, nurses, and health unit coordinators from a university hospital. Acceptable reliability was achieved by removing or moving some semantic differential word pairs used to represent the six power bases (alpha range from 0.76 to 0.89). The Semantic Differential P...
Staff nurses in Connecticut were surveyed concerning characteristics of the workplace and their perc...
Objective: To evaluate perceived needs and difficulties related to instruments for assessing work ab...
The purpose of this study was to describe staff nurses' perceptions of their power bases in their wo...
We report on the development of an instrument to measure clinicians' perceptions of their personal p...
We report on the development of an instrument to measure clinicians' perceptions of their personal p...
AbstractWe report on the development of an instrument to measure clinicians’ perceptions of their pe...
The implementation of computerized provider order entry (CPOE) across the health care system has bee...
Power changes have been identified as a frequent and unintended consequence of the implementation of...
Background: Modern healthcare is burgeoning with patient centered rhetoric where ph...
Power dynamics between supervisors and supervisees are inherent as a result of the hierarchical stru...
Historically, the assessment of power has suffered from a dearth of psychometrically sound instrumen...
In this study on power relationships in neuropsychiatric hospitals, a number of problems were invest...
perceptions of empowerment. In this study, Kanter’s theory of struc-tural power in organizations was...
Objective: To examine the management of power by doctors in medical consultations. The power is defi...
Nurse managers and clinical nurse specialists are responsible to influence nursing staff to achieve ...
Staff nurses in Connecticut were surveyed concerning characteristics of the workplace and their perc...
Objective: To evaluate perceived needs and difficulties related to instruments for assessing work ab...
The purpose of this study was to describe staff nurses' perceptions of their power bases in their wo...
We report on the development of an instrument to measure clinicians' perceptions of their personal p...
We report on the development of an instrument to measure clinicians' perceptions of their personal p...
AbstractWe report on the development of an instrument to measure clinicians’ perceptions of their pe...
The implementation of computerized provider order entry (CPOE) across the health care system has bee...
Power changes have been identified as a frequent and unintended consequence of the implementation of...
Background: Modern healthcare is burgeoning with patient centered rhetoric where ph...
Power dynamics between supervisors and supervisees are inherent as a result of the hierarchical stru...
Historically, the assessment of power has suffered from a dearth of psychometrically sound instrumen...
In this study on power relationships in neuropsychiatric hospitals, a number of problems were invest...
perceptions of empowerment. In this study, Kanter’s theory of struc-tural power in organizations was...
Objective: To examine the management of power by doctors in medical consultations. The power is defi...
Nurse managers and clinical nurse specialists are responsible to influence nursing staff to achieve ...
Staff nurses in Connecticut were surveyed concerning characteristics of the workplace and their perc...
Objective: To evaluate perceived needs and difficulties related to instruments for assessing work ab...
The purpose of this study was to describe staff nurses' perceptions of their power bases in their wo...