Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/1148
Title: Change: terminology, theories and process of implementation
Authors: Charalambous, Andreas 
metadata.dc.contributor.other: Χαραλάμπους, Ανδρέας
Major Field of Science: Medical and Health Sciences
Field Category: Health Sciences
Keywords: Change agent;Meaning of change;Process of change;Stages of change
Issue Date: 2006
Source: Hellenic Journal of Nursing, 2006, vol. 45, no. 1, pp. 25-32
Volume: 45
Issue: 1
Start page: 25
End page: 32
Journal: Hellenic Journal of Nursing 
Abstract: The human nature can perceive the need for change with enthusiasm or might deal with it with skepticism. On the contrary, it might deal with change with hostility and resist its’ implementation by every means. Usually, the conservative behaviour prevails, streng thening the desire to maintain the current circumstances. Therefore, every attempt to introduce change is not an easy task. The current literature review indicates that the successful introduction of change in the clinical setting necessitates specific knowledge about the stages of change, the change agent, and the constraining forces in the organisation. Furthermore, these changes need to be introduced in a certain way as to trigger the desired results.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/1148
ISSN: 11056843
Type: Article
Affiliation : Cyprus Nursing School 
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed
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