Hoezel C B
Albermarle Hospital, Hospital, Elizabeth City, North Carolina.
J Nurs Adm. 1989 Nov;19(11):10-5.
To be more effective in the health care system of the 1990s, nursing administrators must understand organizational sources of structural power. After analyzing structural power sources, the nursing administrator must develop a plan to use them and, finally, must be willing to acquire that power which is available. The author explores three sources of structural power: centrality, control of uncertainty and control over resources, and analyzes their relevance for nursing administrators.