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San Francisco: Josey - Bass Publishers. Cowden, T. Densten, I. Dulfield, C. Force, M. Jackson, D. Laschinger, H. McGuire, E. Murphy, L. Neilson, K. The Canadian Nurses Association 1 states, "Leadership plays a pivotal role in the lives of nurses" and "Nursing requires strong, consistent, and knowledgeable leaders.
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