Nurses’ role ‘more significant than doctors’ when spreading good practice, study confirms
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Nurses’ role ‘more significant than doctors’ when spreading good practice, study confirms

Kimberley Hackett @kj_hackett Assistant editor, Nursing Management

Researchers call for peer-to-peer support to enable nurses to take on ‘hybrid’ leadership positions

A study from Warwick Business School has confirmed the importance of shared leadership involving clinicians and managers and the value of nurses in ‘hybrid’ leadership roles.

Nursing Management. 25, 5, 13-13. doi: 10.7748/nm.25.5.13.s9

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