Good nursing leadership deserves recognition
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Good nursing leadership deserves recognition

Barry Quinn Consultant editor, Nursing Management

The challenges of nursing leadership in Ghana described by Peter Adatara and colleagues in this month’s journal (page 35) will be familiar to nursing leaders everywhere. For example, how do we support colleagues who step forward and take up leadership roles? And how do we help them to meet the needs of patients and staff, while caring for each other?

Nursing Management. 25, 5, 5-5. doi: 10.7748/nm.25.5.5.s1

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