Abstract
Purpose: To identify the degree of personal initiative (PI) among psychiatric nurses and to examine the influence of personal and organizational characteristics on their PI.
Design and Methods: Ninety‐seven nurses completed a questionnaire on PI, work climate, self‐efficacy toward initiatives and innovations, nursing work environment, and actual initiative at work.
Findings: Differences in actual initiative at work according to the level of education, and negative association between PI and age were found. Self‐efficacy and work climate explained 56% of PI; self‐efficacy, work climate, and age explained 30% of initiative behavior.
Practice Implications: Investing in young nurses, fostering higher education, and creating supportive work environment can help in conversion of innovative vision into actual initiatives.