Abstract
A qualitative, descriptive study was conducted to determine registered nurses' perceptions of using a shared decision model to make practice and professional role decisions. The specific aim was to infer perceptions of factors that facilitate or impede successful use of the shared model and notable decision-making patterns.
Sigma Membership
Non-member
Lead Author Affiliation
University of St. Thomas, Houston, Texas, USA
Type
Presentation
Format Type
Text-based Document
Study Design/Type
N/A
Research Approach
N/A
Keywords:
Decision-making, Shared Governance, Work Environments
Recommended Citation
Waters, Phyllis Jean; George, Sibil; Liong, Anne; Lundeen, Suzanne; Moore, Lourdes R.; and Kirksey, Kenn M., "An innovative roadmap to guide nursing across the shared decision-making continuum" (2019). Creating Healthy Work Environments Event Materials. 12.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/chwe/2019/presentations_2019/12
Conference Name
Creating Healthy Work Environments 2019
Conference Host
Sigma Theta Tau International
Conference Location
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Conference Year
2019
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An innovative roadmap to guide nursing across the shared decision-making continuum
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
A qualitative, descriptive study was conducted to determine registered nurses' perceptions of using a shared decision model to make practice and professional role decisions. The specific aim was to infer perceptions of factors that facilitate or impede successful use of the shared model and notable decision-making patterns.