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Coping with increased managerial tasks: tensions and dilemmas in nursing leadership

The present study explores how increased managerial tasks affect nursing leadership in Norwegian nursing homes. Responding to New Public Management reforms, increased managerial tasks have been implemented by Norwegian central government into public nursing homes. Even though nursing leadership play...

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Published in:Journal of research in nursing 2016-11, Vol.21 (7), p.492-502
Main Authors: Kristiansen, Margrethe, Westeren, Knut Ingar, Obstfelder, Aud, Lotherington, Ann Therese
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