Favouritism in nursing: what to do if you feel unfairly treated
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Favouritism in nursing: what to do if you feel unfairly treated

Erin Dean Health journalist

Nurses suggest favouritism is common in healthcare settings and can lead to a difficult workplace culture, not to mention concerns about patient care

Does one colleague always seem to be allocated the best shifts, have their pick of the most desirable annual leave slots or have a less demanding workload than the rest of the team?

Nursing Standard. 38, 3, 22-25. doi: 10.7748/ns.38.3.22.s12

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