2013
DOI: 10.21608/asnj.2013.58282
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Nurse Managers Decision Making styles and It's Effect on Staff Nurses' Satisfaction

Abstract: Nurse Manager's main job in contemporary health care organization is to increase degree of employee's participation in decision making and goal setting which in return has greater impact on employee motivation, and satisfaction. This study aimed at determining decision making styles used by Nurse Managers at main Assuit university hospital, and the effect of these styles on Technical diploma nurse' satisfaction. Subject of the study: the sample consisted of 96 Technical diploma nurse and 35 Nurse Managers. Set… Show more

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“…Furthermore, with reference to a systematic review of current literature, productivity in the workplace shares a direct and powerful connection with conflict and burnout (Gandi et al, 2011). Likewise, professional performance is severely impacted by both employee leadership (Salanova et al, 2011) and the procedure of rational decision-making (Mohammed et al, 2013). As such, in the healthcare sector, particular attitudes are included in job performance with respect to practice, information, and professionalism; all of these factors contribute immensely to the supply of basic public health services as well as guaranteed quality care for patients (Irvine, 1997;Xi et al, 2017;Hou et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, with reference to a systematic review of current literature, productivity in the workplace shares a direct and powerful connection with conflict and burnout (Gandi et al, 2011). Likewise, professional performance is severely impacted by both employee leadership (Salanova et al, 2011) and the procedure of rational decision-making (Mohammed et al, 2013). As such, in the healthcare sector, particular attitudes are included in job performance with respect to practice, information, and professionalism; all of these factors contribute immensely to the supply of basic public health services as well as guaranteed quality care for patients (Irvine, 1997;Xi et al, 2017;Hou et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bass et al (2003) assert that transformational leadership positively correlates to managerial performance. job performance affect the procedure of rational decision making (Mohammed et al, 2013). Singh (2016) examines the influence of internal service quality (ISQ) on job performance in the public sector results indicate that internal service quality is positively correlated with job performance.…”
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confidence: 99%