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Decisional Involvement Laschinger, et al.

’s identified that the


(2009) quantitative nurses perceived that
study they had low levels of
actual decisional
involvement and that
there was a
statistically
significant difference
between the actual
and preferred level of
decisional
involvement of the
nurses.
Scherb et al. (2010), identified that the
using a descriptive level of actual
correlational design decisional
involvement for
nurses was low and
their level of
preferred decisional
involvement
remained low, not
reaching the level of
the mid-range score
of shared decision
making.
Al-Dweik, et al., identified that the
2015 nurses perceived
quantitative themselves to have
descriptive study only somewhat actual
conducted in Iran decisional
involvement but to
have high levels of
preferred
involvement
Wong, et al. (2010) showed that senior
nurse leaders in
Canada are able to
influence decisions
throughout the
organization.

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