Abstract
The purpose of this experimental study was to ascertain if a structured educational intervention (versus a mimic intervention) was followed by a statistically significant increase in nurse delegation decision making knowledge and nurse job satisfaction.
Sigma Membership
Nu at-Large, Phi Nu
Type
Dissertation
Format Type
Text-based Document
Study Design/Type
Randomized Controlled Trial
Research Approach
Quantitative Research
Keywords:
Health Care Industry, Workplace Organization, Nurse Education
Advisor
Lyn Reilly
Degree
Doctoral-Other
Degree Grantor
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
Degree Year
1995
Recommended Citation
Parsons, Lynn Carol, "Nurse delegation decision making: Impact on nurse job satisfaction" (2024). Dissertations. 1966.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/dissertations/1966
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This dissertation has also been disseminated through the ProQuest Dissertations and Theses database. Dissertation/thesis number: 9606049; ProQuest document ID: 304171034. The author still retains copyright.