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J Health Organ Manag 1–19.
Published: 15 April 2026
... of patient incivility and job autonomy on nurses' turnover intentions, through the mediating role of well-being. Design/methodology/approach Through an online questionnaire shared on social networks, a sample of 201 nurses working in Portugal was obtained. The hypotheses under study were tested using...
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J Health Organ Manag (2025) 39 (9): 177–191.
Published: 28 February 2025
...Eva Krenyacz; Eva Erika Revesz Purpose The objective of this paper is to investigate how top managers in public healthcare interpret and perceive their autonomy within a highly centralized system and how their roles and attitudes have evolved in response to centralization. Design/methodology...
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J Health Organ Manag (2020) 34 (1): 23–39.
Published: 28 November 2019
... care context among French Canadians. Autonomy Job satisfaction Person–organization fit Managerial support Health care personnel Work self-determination Organizational health, as a means to evaluate organizations at a more macro level, is a growing phenomenon (Singh and Jha, 2018...
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Ailsa Cameron, Pauline Allen, Lorraine Williams, Mary Alison Durand, Will Bartlett, Virginie Perotin, Andrew Hutchings
J Health Organ Manag (2015) 29 (6): 778–794.
Published: 21 September 2015
...Ailsa Cameron; Pauline Allen; Lorraine Williams; Mary Alison Durand; Will Bartlett; Virginie Perotin; Andrew Hutchings Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore government efforts to enhance the autonomy of community health services (CHS) in England through the creation of Foundation...
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J Health Organ Manag (2014) 28 (5): 635–652.
Published: 09 September 2014
...Anneli Hujala; Sanna Laulainen; Kajsa Lindberg; Maria Andri; Olivia Kyriakidou Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the process of evolution of medical autonomy as an analytic and historical aspect of the medical work organization in a public bureaucracy. Design/methodology...
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J Health Organ Manag (2013) 27 (2): 266–272.
Published: 17 May 2013
...‐patient communication and poor quality of care. Barriers in a healthcare organizational culture that restricts autonomy and empowerment seem to directly undermine job satisfaction. Originality/value The article argues that it is crucial to shift away from the conventional tendencies promoting tangible...
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J Health Organ Manag (2011) 25 (4): 455–468.
Published: 09 August 2011
... of conflict. For a group of committed professionals, these conflicts were accepted and balanced as long as they experienced stimulus, autonomy, and variation. Research limitations/implications Modified analytic induction, an uncommon analysis method, is useful for comparing findings from previous studies...
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J Manag Med (1993) 7 (2): 43–47.
Published: 01 February 1993
...J.A. Kennerley Professionals subscribe to a given set of shared core values which define their profession. In medicine they relate to the saving of life and healing of the sick. Autonomy is concerned with the extent to which the professional body can set its own rules and standards which illustrate...
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J Manag Med (1993) 7 (2): 7–26.
Published: 01 February 1993
.... That is the thrust of evidence provided in this article: the effect of the new contract has been to threaten traditional values and satisfactions associated with general practice. It is also necessary that innovation in general practice is not inhibited[15,32,33] because of the loss of autonomy which is a complex...
