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Perception Of Nursing Middle Managers About The Evidence-Based Management
Author(s) -
Wilza Carla Spiri,
Paulina Kurcgant,
Maria Valéria Pereira
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international archives of medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1755-7682
DOI - 10.3823/2308
Subject(s) - meaning (existential) , medicine , accreditation , thematic analysis , nursing , middle management , hospital accreditation , empowerment , process (computing) , evidence based management , evidence based practice , nursing management , qualitative research , medical education , knowledge management , psychology , alternative medicine , sociology , computer science , social science , pathology , political science , law , psychotherapist , operating system
Objective: to comprehend the experience of nursing middle managers of an accredited public hospital, from São Paulo state, about the evidence-based management.\udMethod: case study and analysis of thematic content in the stages of unity of meaning, condensed meaning unity, interpretation of the underlying meaning, sub-theme and theme. Nine manager nurses participated. The data collection was done through a script with questions that, according to the convenience of the participants, were answered by electronic mail. The data were analyzed in the light of the theoretical reference of the managerial process in nursing and the evidence-based management.\udResults: six themes were revealed: Evidence-based management and management process; Evidence-based management strengths; Evidence-based management challenges; the leader and the Evidence-based management; Hospital accreditation and evidence-based management and Experiences with the evidence-based management.\udConclusion: the scientific knowledge and the experiences in the work are sources of evidences that interfere, positively, in the quality and safety of the patient. Leadership training, planning, team empowerment and involvement are essential for the development of this practice. Strategies need to be discussed and implemented so that the management process is based on evidences

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