Nursing Leadership, 35(2) June 2022: 39-43.doi:10.12927/cjnl.2022.26873
Special Focus on Respect For Nurses
Commentary: Respect for Nurses Requires Many Engaged Voices Amplified for Action
Abstract
Almost and Mildon (2022) suggest that respect for nurses is a complex, systemic problem that requires accountability by nurse leaders and health system leaders to support change at all levels. I suggest that this requires a pan-Canadian approach with accountability by all to dismantle and rebuild systems and services to promote safe spaces for engagement with and by nurses so that we can co-design a sustainable future.
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