Nursology-Specific Theories of Power and Their Integration in Teaching: Theory of Work Team/Group Empowerment - Application Within Education
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Sieloff, ChristinaAuthor Details
Christina Sieloff, RN, PhDLead Author Sigma Affiliation
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Summary: Nursing group/work team empowerment is an important concept for nurses. The concept can and should be integrated into all levels and all courses within all nursing education programs.
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Nursing Theories: Moving Forward Through Collaboration, Application and Innovation, held November 14-15, 2019 at George Washington University, Washington DC, USA. Hosted by KING International Nursing Group.Acquisition Type
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Nursing Theories: Moving Forward Through Collaboration, Application and InnovationConference Host
KING International Nursing GroupConference Location
George Washington University, Washington DC, USARights Holder
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