Removing barriers is good for everyone
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Removing barriers is good for everyone

Lynne Pearce Health journalist

How effective, inclusive leadership leads to improved patient care as well as staff retention

Witnessing the discrimination faced by a prisoner brought into the emergency department (ED) where she was working prompted a change of career direction for nurse Sheree-Leigh Woodall.

Nursing Standard. 39, 7, 69-70. doi: 10.7748/ns.39.7.69.s18

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