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The value of collaborative governance/staff empowerment.

Jeanette Ives Erickson1, Glenys A Hamilton, Dorothy E Jones, Marianne Ditomassi.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Collaborative governance is the decision-making process that places the authority, responsibility, and accountability for patient care with the practicing clinician.
BACKGROUND: Collaborative governance was introduced as one of nine structures within the patient care services' professional practice model to facilitate communication and optimize staff participation in decision-making across disciplines. The concept of empowerment was used to evaluate the impact of the collaborative governance structure on members.
METHODS: The purpose of the current study was to compare empowerment and power scores for both members and nonmembers of collaborative governance over a 3-year period.
RESULTS: Initial survey data (baseline) from 136 staff from across disciplines was returned prior to beginning work on a committee. Study results were based on survey returns from 657 staff over a 3.5-year period. There were no significant differences between collaborative governance members and nonmembers on some demographic variables such as age, but there were significant differences on variables such as work status and education. All empowerment scores were significantly higher at the 2nd and 3rd measurement periods for collaborative governance members as compared to nonmembers.
CONCLUSIONS: Findings suggest that membership on a collaborative governance committee increased staff sense of empowerment and fostered self-growth and organizational development.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12584462     DOI: 10.1097/00005110-200302000-00006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nurs Adm        ISSN: 0002-0443            Impact factor:   1.737


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Review 1.  Exploring the relationship between governance mechanisms in healthcare and health workforce outcomes: a systematic review.

Authors:  Stephanie E Hastings; Gail D Armitage; Sara Mallinson; Karen Jackson; Esther Suter
Journal:  BMC Health Serv Res       Date:  2014-10-04       Impact factor: 2.655

2.  Partnerships in global health and collaborative governance: lessons learnt from the Division of Tropical and Humanitarian Medicine at the Geneva University Hospitals.

Authors:  David Beran; Sigiriya Aebischer Perone; Gabriel Alcoba; Alexandre Bischoff; Claire-Lise Bussien; Gilles Eperon; Olivier Hagon; Olivia Heller; Frédérique Jacquerioz Bausch; Nicolas Perone; Thomas Vogel; François Chappuis
Journal:  Global Health       Date:  2016-04-29       Impact factor: 4.185

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