Nurse appraisal systems: Characteristics and effectiveness
Robert L. Cardy and
Cathy Korodi
Social Science & Medicine, 1991, vol. 32, issue 5, 553-558
Abstract:
The present research surveyed Directors of Nursing regarding characteristics and effectiveness of their nurse appraisal systems. Results indicated that perceived effectiveness was influenced by process rather than technical characteristics of the system. Implications of the survey findings for the design and maintenance of a nurse appraisal system are discussed.
Keywords: nurse; appraisal; performance; appraisal; appraisal; effectiveness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1991
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