Nurses - Workforce Commodity, or Autonomous Professionals: What Nurses Know about their Value, Working Conditions, Impacts on Patient Care, and Nursing Practice Concerns

The current focus on the critical shortage of nurses puts nurses at risk for representation as a health workforce commodity, rather than being recognized as an autonomous, knowledge-based profession without which the health of Canada's population is in jeopardy. Nurses' knowledge and profe...

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Main Author: Anna Power-Horlick (Author)
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Published: York University Libraries, 2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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