Pierce L L, Hazel C M, Mion L C
Nurs Manage. 1996 Feb;27(2):48M, 48P, 48R-48T. doi: 10.1097/00006247-199602000-00013.
Dissatisfaction and rapid turnover of registered nurses (RNs) challenge nurse administrators. The professional practice model (PPM) can increase the amount of personal control nurses have over their work. Use of a PPM allows innovation, promotes collegial relationships and emphasizes personal responsibility. In this study, facilitating an autonomous climate for RN practice resulted in increased job satisfaction and decreased.