Survey Research: Do All RN Types Have the Same Perceptions Regarding Professional Nursing Governance?

J Nurs Adm. 2022 May 1;52(5):258-265. doi: 10.1097/NNA.0000000000001145. Epub 2022 Apr 14.

Abstract

Objective: Researchers examined professional nursing governance perception differences by RN type (clinical, manager, and other RNs), and nurse-related outcome associations.

Background: Shared governance is associated with improved nurse-related outcomes. Understanding differences in RN types regarding shared governance perceptions is important and not well studied.

Methods: Mean Index of Professional Nursing Governance (IPNG) scores from 3 hospitals' 502 RNs were used to evaluate associations by RN type and unit-based nurse-related outcomes. Descriptive and inferential statistical methods were used.

Results: Shared governance was the predominant finding (overall score and 4 of 6 subscale scores) with no significant differences by RN type. Traditional governance was scored for 1 subscale (control over personnel), which was not significant. There were no significant differences in the IPNG score associations with outcomes data by RN type.

Conclusions: Clinical nurses, managers, and other RN types perceived their governance as shared, without significant difference in the nurses' perceptions based on role.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Nursing Staff, Hospital*