Vandijck Dominique, Desmidt Sebastian, Buelens Marc
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Ghent University, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium.
J Nurs Manag. 2007 Mar;15(2):131-41. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2834.2007.00669.x.
The aims of the study were to determine: (1) which components managers of Flemish not-for-profit healthcare organizations chose to incorporate in their mission statement, (2) how satisfied managers of Flemish not-for-profit healthcare organizations are with the formulation of various mission statement components and (3) if the managers of Flemish not-for-profit healthcare organizations subscribe the presumed positive relationship between mission statements and organizational performance. To address these research questions, a questionnaire was send to a convenience sample of Flemish not-for-profit healthcare managers and to a control group. The results indicate that Flemish not-for-profit healthcare managers do discriminate and differentiate between mission statement components and that they are not equally satisfied with the articulation of every component. Furthermore, Flemish not-for-profit healthcare managers do support the assumption that a well-written mission statement can produce a host of benefits. The mission statement is considered as an energy source, a guide in decision-making and to influence the managers' behaviour.
(1)佛兰德非营利性医疗组织的管理者选择将哪些要素纳入其使命声明中;(2)佛兰德非营利性医疗组织的管理者对各种使命声明要素的制定有多满意;(3)佛兰德非营利性医疗组织的管理者是否认同使命声明与组织绩效之间假定的积极关系。为解决这些研究问题,向佛兰德非营利性医疗管理者的一个便利样本以及一个对照组发放了调查问卷。结果表明,佛兰德非营利性医疗管理者确实会区分使命声明的要素,并且他们对每个要素的表述并非同样满意。此外,佛兰德非营利性医疗管理者确实支持这样一种假设,即精心撰写的使命声明能带来诸多益处。使命声明被视为一种能量来源、决策指南以及影响管理者行为的因素。