Nurse Leader
Volume 7, Issue 1 , Pages 32-36, February 2009

Shared Governance: Withstanding the Test of Time

  • Cheryl Malleo, RN, BSN

      Affiliations

    • Both authors are employed by MetroHealth Medical Center in Cleveland, OH. Cheryl Malleo, RN, BSN, is a clinical nurse and chairperson of the Nursing Senate. Jane Fusilero, MSN, MBA, RN, is the chief nursing officer and vice president of nursing.
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  • Jane Fusilero, MSN, MBA, RN

      Affiliations

    • Both authors are employed by MetroHealth Medical Center in Cleveland, OH. Cheryl Malleo, RN, BSN, is a clinical nurse and chairperson of the Nursing Senate. Jane Fusilero, MSN, MBA, RN, is the chief nursing officer and vice president of nursing.

The concept of shared governance in nursing first emerged in the 1980s and was based on principles from organizational development models. Shared governance in nursing enables nurses to be actively involved with administration in decisions influencing practice.3 Initial nursing shared governance models were formulated when nursing positions were filled as fast as they became vacant. A major downfall of early models was that little credence was given to the belief that all members of the patient care team should be actively involved in decision-making processes. Equality of roles in shared decisions did not exist because staff nurse input was neither sought nor valued when decisions were made. As time progressed shared governance fell by the wayside as nurses became frustrated about lack of true involvement in the decision-making processes.3

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PII: S1541-4612(08)00052-9

doi:10.1016/j.mnl.2008.02.010

Nurse Leader
Volume 7, Issue 1 , Pages 32-36, February 2009