The competencies of the shift leader in the intensive care unit setting, in a private hospital group in South Africa
Newly qualified intensive care nurses are forced into positions of authority and responsibility as shift leaders at an early stage and are not given a chance to consolidate their new knowledge with practice. They have to be responsible and accountable not only for their own actions, but also for tho...
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Main Authors: | Elzabé Nel (Author), Ann Müller (Author), Adele Colyn (Author) |
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