Shared Vision in Nursing: An Evolutionary Concept Analysis Revealing Dualities Within the Profession.

Q2 Nursing Health Care Manager Pub Date : 2019-04-01 DOI:10.1097/HCM.0000000000000259
Julie Frechette
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Shared vision has been used by the nursing community for over 20 years, but this concept and its language are not presented consistently. At its most basic level, shared vision consists of identifying what a group wants to create. The main objective of this study is to provide a concept analysis of shared vision from an evolutionary nursing perspective within health care organizations. Forty-eight nursing journal articles from 1989 to 2016 were included in the analysis. The concept is presented within the nursing literature as a process or an outcome relying on top-down or bottom-up approaches to defining the future of care. Nurses are central and active in visioning while patients and families are passive recipients. Leaders have an important role to play in shared vision.

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护理的共同愿景:揭示专业内二元性的进化概念分析。
共同愿景已经被护理界使用了20多年,但这一概念及其语言并没有得到一致的呈现。在最基本的层面上,共同愿景包括确定一个团队想要创造什么。本研究的主要目的是提供一个概念分析,从进化护理的角度来看,共同愿景在卫生保健组织。48篇1989 - 2016年的护理期刊文章被纳入分析。在护理文献中,这个概念是一个过程或结果,依赖于自上而下或自下而上的方法来定义护理的未来。护士是中心和积极的视力,而患者和家属是被动的接受者。领导者在共同愿景方面可以发挥重要作用。
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期刊介绍: The Health Care Manager (HCM), provides practical, applied management information for managers in institutional health care settings. It is a quarterly journal, horizontally integrated and cutting across all functional lines, written for every person who manages the work of others in any health care setting. This journal presents practical day-to-day management advice as well as research studies addressing current issues in health care management. Its intent is the strengthening management and supervisory skills of its readers and increasing their understanding of today"s health care environment. HCM is searchable through PubMed.
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