Date of Award
Fall 12-2013
Degree Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Department
Nursing
Committee Chair
Katherine Nugent
Committee Chair Department
Nursing
Committee Member 2
Bonnie Harbaugh
Committee Member 2 Department
Nursing
Committee Member 3
Sandra Bishop
Committee Member 3 Department
Nursing
Committee Member 4
Kyna Shelley
Committee Member 4 Department
Educational Studies and Research
Committee Member 5
Christina Sieloff
Abstract
Nursing education is experiencing rapid changes as nurses are expected to transform and lead health care delivery within the United States. The ability to produce graduates who can promote a culture of safety, and provide patient centered care in collaboration with others will require nursing administrators and faculty who are empowered and able to achieve goals. The Sieloff Theory of Group Empowerment within Organizations (Sieloff & Bularzik, 2011) provided the theoretical basis for this exploratory correlational study examining group empowerment capacity and empowerment in administrators and faculty within the United States. Empowerment was conceptualized as the ability of the group to achieve goals.
The Sieloff-King Assessment of Group Empowerment in Organizations (SKAGEO© ) was adapted for use in an academic setting, and was administered online to a stratified sample of administrators and faculty in American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) member schools that offer baccalaureate and graduate nursing programs. Nursing administrators from 79 schools and 312 full time nurse faculty members completed the survey.
Data analyses indicated participant’s scores were within high ranges in both of the scales: Empowerment Capacity (EC) and Empowerment (E).
Additionally, findings indicated there was a statistically significant difference in both scales between groups. Although there were no significant effects on empowerment by rank, tenure, geographic area, highest degree earned, or type of school funding, there were statistical differences between administrator and faculty subscales scores. Psychometric analyses indicated strong reliability of the SKAGEO© as adapted for use in educational settings with high Cronbach’s alpha for both scales.
Copyright
2013, Mary Louanne Friend
Recommended Citation
Friend, Mary Louanne, "Group Empowerment Capacity and Capability in Schools of Nursing" (2013). Dissertations. 220.
https://aquila.usm.edu/dissertations/220