Examining health care providers' and middle-level managers' readiness for change: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Readiness is a critical precursor of successful change; it denotes whether those involved in the change are motivated and empowered to participate in the change. Research on readiness tends to focus on frontline providers or individuals in non-managerial positions and offers limi...
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Main Authors: | Tujuanna Austin (Author), Samia Chreim (Author), Agnes Grudniewicz (Author) |
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