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portsaid scientific journal of nursing /
 portsaid scientific journal of nursing /
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[9001872.] رقم البحث : 9001872 -
Factors Affecting Decision Making Among Nurse Managers And Its Relation To Decision Making Styles /
  العلاج الطبيعي و التمريض / Nursing Administration
تخصص البحث : Nursing Administration
  portsaid scientific journal of nursing /
  هند عبد الله ( adelahmed100166@yahoo.com - ) - مؤلف رئيسي
  Factors affecting decision making, nurse managers, decision-making styles.
  ABSTRACT
Background: Decision making is the heart of all administrative and managerial functions. Managers make many decisions as a part of their daily work by different styles and those decisions and styles are affecting by many factors. Aim: This study aimed to assess the factors affecting decision-making among nurse managers and its relation to decision-making styles. Material and methods: A descriptive correlation research design was utilized with a sample of 85 nurse managers who were working in Port Said hospitals which affiliated to Ministry of Health. Data was collected from November 2014 to January 2015.Tools of data collection: A personal and job characteristics data sheet, factors affecting decision making questionnaire and general decision-making style inventory(GDMS) were used. Results: The study findings revealed that less than half (42.4%) of nurse managers influenced by the factors that affecting decision making. The highest mean score was for process factors (79.4±13.0), meanwhile the lowest mean score for individual factors (72.9±13.7). Additionally, the highest mean score for avoidant style (18.2±3.7), while the lowest mean scores for rational style (10.5±2.3). Conclusion: There was a statistically significant correlation between factors affecting decision making and all general decision-making styles except intuitive style. So the findings pointed to create nurse managers abilities related to decision making through educational programs. Also, further researches are suggested.
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