Creating Highly Reliable Hospitals Through Strengthening Nursing
Highly reliable hospitals for patient care begin with the nursing leaders view of the organization as a voluntary association of members who have expertise and choices in their work. Through nurses' involvement in promoting the collective understanding of the interrelationships and subtleties o...
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