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Shared Governance

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1994
A shared governance model has been developed and implemented in an intensive care unit of a 290-bed community hospital. This resulted from a large staff turnover due to job dissatisfaction stemming largely from lack of autonomy. Scheduling and floating were major factors.
K J, Skubak, N H, Earls, M J, Botos
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Classroom Shared Governance

Nurse Educator, 1992
As shared governance increases in organizations that employ nurses, it becomes an essential element of professional socialization and preservice education. Framing a course in concepts of shared governance offers students experiential learning in uses of power, accountability, organizational decision making, and peer negotiation.
M M, Wake, R S, Coleman, T, Kneeland
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Shared Governance

The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1997
Responding to an enlarged span of control and an ever changing health care environment, the author describes the implementation of a unit-based shared governance model. Through study,literature review, and team consensus, a new management style emerged.
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Shared governance

American Nurse Journal
Prepare nurses to lead.
Marites Almachar, Parisa Sutanthavibul
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Moving to Shared Governance

The American Journal of Nursing, 1987
Few roadmaps exist to show how shared decision making emerges. Here is the route nurses have taken at the University of Rochester-Strong Memorial.
M E, Ortiz, P, Gehring, M D, Sovie
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Shared Governance

2020
Belinda S. Miles   +2 more
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Monitoring Shared Health Governance

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2011
The concept of “shared health governance” (SHG) that Ruger promotes is a promising alternative approach to governing health care.
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