Accreditation through the eyes of nurse managers: an infinite staircase or a phenomenon that evaporates like water

Jun 27, 2025Journal of health organization and management

Nurse Managers’ Views on Accreditation: A Never-Ending Challenge or a Passing Issue

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Abstract

Accreditation processes in private hospitals in Turkey are associated with improved operational efficiency and reduced healthcare inequalities.

  • Employee-centered approaches may lead to efficient workflows, though challenges such as high workloads persist.
  • Patient-centered care is linked to enhanced patient safety and care quality through effective communication.
  • Collaboration among healthcare teams can improve service quality and positively affect patient-staff interactions.
  • Resource management and institutionalization are associated with increased transparency in healthcare operations.
  • The findings reflect the subjective experiences of a small sample of nurse managers and may not generalize to all healthcare settings.

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