Interventions to develop collectivistic leadership in healthcare settings: a systematic review
Abstract Background Collective or shared leadership approaches have been associated with team performance outcomes in several sectors. Based on this evidence, there have been calls for more inclusive approaches to leadership in healthcare settings, but guidance on how to achieve collective leadershi...
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Main Authors: | Aoife De Brún (Author), Roisin O'Donovan (Author), Eilish McAuliffe (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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