Joanne T Clavelle1, Tim Porter O'Grady, Karen Drenkard. 1. Author Affiliations: Senior Vice President/Chief Nursing Officer (Dr Clavelle), Scottsdale Healthcare, Arizona; Senior Partner (Dr Porter-O'Grady), Tim Porter-O'Grady Associates, Atlanta, Georgia; Executive Director (Dr Drenkard), American Nurses Credentialing Center, Silver Springs, Maryland.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to describe the characteristics of shared governance and its relationship with nursing practice environments in Magnet® organizations. BACKGROUND: Structural empowerment is a core Magnet model component illustrated through shared governance. A paucity of literature exists describing it and its relationship to the nursing practice environment in Magnet organizations. METHODS: E-mail surveys of Magnet chief nursing officers and leaders of their organization's nursing practice council were conducted using the Index of Professional Nursing Governance (IPNG) and the nursing Work Index-Revised (NWI-R). RESULTS: In Magnet organizations, the primary governance distribution is shared governance, with most subscales in the IPNG within the shared governance range. Total and subscale scores on the NWI-R ranged from 1.35 to 1.48, with significant, positive correlation between total IPNG score and total NWI-R score (r = 0.416, P < .001), as well as the NWI-R and IPNG subscales. CONCLUSIONS: This study provides new evidence that demonstrates the positive relationship between shared governance and the nursing practice environment in Magnet organizations.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to describe the characteristics of shared governance and its relationship with nursing practice environments in Magnet® organizations. BACKGROUND: Structural empowerment is a core Magnet model component illustrated through shared governance. A paucity of literature exists describing it and its relationship to the nursing practice environment in Magnet organizations. METHODS: E-mail surveys of Magnet chief nursing officers and leaders of their organization's nursing practice council were conducted using the Index of Professional Nursing Governance (IPNG) and the nursing Work Index-Revised (NWI-R). RESULTS: In Magnet organizations, the primary governance distribution is shared governance, with most subscales in the IPNG within the shared governance range. Total and subscale scores on the NWI-R ranged from 1.35 to 1.48, with significant, positive correlation between total IPNG score and total NWI-R score (r = 0.416, P < .001), as well as the NWI-R and IPNG subscales. CONCLUSIONS: This study provides new evidence that demonstrates the positive relationship between shared governance and the nursing practice environment in Magnet organizations.
Authors: Alberto González García; Arrate Pinto-Carral; Jesús Sanz Villorejo; Pilar Marqués-Sánchez Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health Date: 2020-05-02 Impact factor: 3.390