Influence of nurse and midwife managerial leadership styles on job satisfaction, intention to stay, and services provision in selected hospitals of Rwanda
Abstract Background Nurses and midwives are a critical part of the healthcare team and make up the largest section of health professionals. Leadership styles are believed to be an important determinant of job satisfaction and retention making effective leadership within nursing and midwifery crucial...
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Main Authors: | Anaclet Ngabonzima (Author), Domina Asingizwe (Author), Kyriakos Kouveliotis (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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