In gerenal, nurses apprximately make a clinical decision per 30 seconds, and 10 important decisions every hour in the clinical preactice (Buchnall, 2009; Watson, 1994). The enormous decisions and complicated process constantly related to nurses’ job satisfaction. Studies have showed nurses who perceive less autonomy in clinical practice are associated with lower job’s satisfaction and result in higher rates of turnover (Nejati, Rodiek, & Shepley, 2015; Roberts-turner, 2014). Although a number of researhchers have addressed on the improving nurses’ autonomy in different approach, the discrepancy understanding the meaning of autonomy among researchers would decrease the validity of means in clinical
In gerenal, nurses apprximately make a clinical decision per 30 seconds, and 10 important decisions every hour in the clinical preactice (Buchnall, 2009; Watson, 1994). The enormous decisions and complicated process constantly related to nurses’ job satisfaction. Studies have showed nurses who perceive less autonomy in clinical practice are associated with lower job’s satisfaction and result in higher rates of turnover (Nejati, Rodiek, & Shepley, 2015; Roberts-turner, 2014). Although a number of researhchers have addressed on the improving nurses’ autonomy in different approach, the discrepancy understanding the meaning of autonomy among researchers would decrease the validity of means in clinical