Nurses' critical reflections of working in unit practice councils—A qualitative interview study
Journal of Nursing Management2021Vol. 30(1), pp. 252–259
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Abstract
Sharing decision-making power could be a win-win situation where nurse leaders relinquishing power over certain matters gain time to immerse in wider issues. While acknowledging different organisational roles, there is room for trusting each other's professionality and respecting autonomous work.
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