The relationship between resilience and empowering leader behaviour of nurse managers in the mining healthcare sector
Background: The South African mining healthcare sector faces injuries, illnesses including HIV and AIDS and high staff turnover rates. In this sector, nurse managers should create an optimal environment for providing nursing care by motivating, influencing and empowering nurses. Objectives: This stu...
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Main Authors: | Babalwa Tau (Author), Emmerentia Du Plessis (Author), Daleen Koen (Author), Suria Ellis (Author) |
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