Factors influencing motivation of nurse leaders in a private hospital group in Gauteng, South Africa: A quantitative study
Background: Nurse leadership is about aligning employees to a vision. This happens with buy-in, motivation and communication. When conducive environments are created by organisations, the motivation of nurse leaders will be enhanced, which will have a positive outcome on the organisation. Highly mot...
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Main Authors: | Maria Breed (Author), Charlene Downing (Author), Hafisa Ally (Author) |
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