Introduction: Power is a complex and extensive concept in nursing, which has a decisive impact on the accomplishment of duties, satisfaction and achievement of professional goals. Explaining the concept of power in nursing from the perspective of nurses and accessing its various dimensions may result in a better understanding of this issue. Aim: This study was aimed to explore the concept of power in nursing, using the views and experiences of Iranian nurses. Materials and Methods: This study was a qualitative research which used a content analysis approach. Participants were selected from among nurses active in clinical, management, and educational practices using the purposive sampling method. Data were collected using a semi-structured...
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...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to explore current professional status of nurses in hospita...
Background: Power in nursing is a broad concept that has a determining effect on the achievement of ...
This descriptive study was designed to explore and describe attitudes of staff nurses toward the mea...
This descriptive study was designed to explore and describe attitudes of staff nurses toward the mea...
“Power” is a concept that has been discussed by nurse scholars and leaders within the nursing litera...
The purpose of this study was to describe staff nurses' perceptions of their power bases in their wo...
Power is a management tool which is critical to the success of the nursing administrator in today\u2...
This study investigated how nurses in two state hospitals in Izmir in Turkey perceived the current p...
Two key concepts in health promotion within the nurse-client relationship are power and empowerment....
POWER IN INDIVIDUALS, GROUPS, AND THE NURSING PROFESSION: AN EXPOSITION By : Leo...
Aim. This paper is a discussion of the use of poststructuralism as a means of exploring power and em...
Aim. This paper is a discussion of the use of poststructuralism as a means of exploring power and em...
One of the issues identified in the literature is nurses\u27 lack of understanding and utilization o...
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...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to explore current professional status of nurses in hospita...
Background: Power in nursing is a broad concept that has a determining effect on the achievement of ...
This descriptive study was designed to explore and describe attitudes of staff nurses toward the mea...
This descriptive study was designed to explore and describe attitudes of staff nurses toward the mea...
“Power” is a concept that has been discussed by nurse scholars and leaders within the nursing litera...
The purpose of this study was to describe staff nurses' perceptions of their power bases in their wo...
Power is a management tool which is critical to the success of the nursing administrator in today\u2...
This study investigated how nurses in two state hospitals in Izmir in Turkey perceived the current p...
Two key concepts in health promotion within the nurse-client relationship are power and empowerment....
POWER IN INDIVIDUALS, GROUPS, AND THE NURSING PROFESSION: AN EXPOSITION By : Leo...
Aim. This paper is a discussion of the use of poststructuralism as a means of exploring power and em...
Aim. This paper is a discussion of the use of poststructuralism as a means of exploring power and em...
One of the issues identified in the literature is nurses\u27 lack of understanding and utilization o...
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...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to explore current professional status of nurses in hospita...