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Structural empowerment, magnet hospital characteristics, and patient safety culture: making the link.
Armstrong KJ, Laschinger H. J Nurs Care Qual. 2006;21:124-132.
The authors surveyed nurses in one rural Canadian hospital to examine how organizational structures and
magnet hospital
status support a culture of safety through staff empowerment.
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Canada