Fair shares in practice?
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Fair shares in practice?

Sandra Legg The time of writing was chief nurse, St George’s Healthcare NHS Trust
Marina Hennessy The time of writing was special projects nurse, St George’s Healthcare NHS Trust

Shared governance is emerging as a radical alternative to conventional nurse management in Britain. Sandra Legg and Marina Hennessydescribe progress at St George’s Trust

Since the 1960s, hospital nurses have been making changes in the clinical setting which have directly improved the delivery of patient care. The introduction of primary nursing enhanced the nurse-patient relationship and placed higher accountability for patient care with the primary nurse. Similar needs have sparked the development of shared governance structures in nursing.

Nursing Management. 2, 8, 6-7. doi: 10.7748/nm.2.8.6.s8

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