2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2008.09.013
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Necessary organizational changes according to Burke–Litwin model in the head nurses system of management in healthcare and social welfare institutions—The Slovenia experience

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“…Among many studies that adopt these five determinants, Burke and Litwin [45] developed new concepts of TFC and TSC and subsequently classified relevant determinants into two different concepts accordingly. Research [46][47][48][49] was conducted in both TFC and TSC, while EA practitioners and researchers were not interested in these concepts.…”
Section: Research Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Among many studies that adopt these five determinants, Burke and Litwin [45] developed new concepts of TFC and TSC and subsequently classified relevant determinants into two different concepts accordingly. Research [46][47][48][49] was conducted in both TFC and TSC, while EA practitioners and researchers were not interested in these concepts.…”
Section: Research Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relevant organizational factors include structure [45,[50][51][52][53], management practices [45,48], systems (i.e., policies and mechanisms) [45,[50][51][52][53], task and individual skills [45,48,51], motivations [45,48], work climate [45,48], and individual needs and values [45,48,51].…”
Section: Research Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individuals are constantly exposed to a large amount of information that they obtain through their daily work, prompting them to refuse to receive this information and not allocate sufficient time to resolve the communication content. Choi et al also showed that fear of dealing with information, and the inability to concentrate on memoryrelated problems may result in distracting thoughts and a lack of attention [22]. Such symptoms are reflected in the effectiveness of both the individual and the organization in their handling of information.…”
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“…Poče-ci uporabe informacijske tehnologije, u tijeku devedesetih godina 20-tog stoljeća, kod medicinskih sestara/tehničara uzrokovao je znatnu nelagodu, uz postojanje subjektivnog osjećaja straha, zbog uporabe do tada nepoznate tehnologije [1,2,3]. Sve navedeno uzrokovalo je da su medicinske sestre/tehničari informaciju tehnologiju rabili u premalom…”
Section: Uvod/introductionunclassified