Shared governance: a children’s hospital journey to clinical nursing excellence

Author:

Khraisat Omar1ORCID,Al-awamreh Khetam2,Hamdan Mahmoud3,AL-Bashtawy Mohammed4,khawaldeh Abdullah Al5,Alqudah Mohammad6,Qaddumi Jamal A. S.7,Haliq Samer8

Affiliation:

1. Assistant Professor, Faculty of Nursing, Al-Ahliyya Amman University, Amman, Jordan

2. Associate Professor, Nursing College, AL-al Bayt University, Jordan

3. Director of Clinical Governance, King Saud Medical City Nursing Department, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

4. Professor, Nursing College, AL-al Bayt University, Jordan

5. Associate Professor, Nursing College, Jerash University, Jordan

6. Clinical Instructor, Nursing College, Jerash University, Jordan

7. Assistant Professor, An-Najah National University-Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Nablus, Palestine

8. Lecturer, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Background Shared governance is examined through a framework for developing independent decision making in professional nursing practice and improving patient care outcomes. Aims This study is designed to obtain a baseline measurement of the degree of shared governance in a selected children’s hospital in Saudi Arabia. Methods The study was guided by the Donabedian model. The Professional Nursing Governance Index was used. A total of 400 questionnaires were distributed to nurses working at the hospital, with a response rate of 77% ( n = 307). Descriptive and inferential statistics were used for analysis. Results The results corresponded with those from nurses and managers in most subscales of the Index of Professional Nursing Governance (information, goals, resources, participation and practice). However, nurses working in the operating theatre and surgical unit have a perceived higher level of shared governance than those in critical care units and medical wards. Conclusions The results could encourage shareholders and leaders in the nursing field to develop the perception of shared governance by adopting a shared governance model, which in turn might improve the quality of nursing care .

Funder

Jerash university

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Research and Theory

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