Understanding Whistleblowing: Qualitative Insights From Nurse Whistleblowers
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Jackson, Debra
Peters, Kath
Andrew, Sharon
Edenborough, Michel
Halcomb, Elizabeth
Luck, Lauretta
Salamonson, Yenna
Wilkes, Lesley
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Journal of advanced nursing 2010 Oct; 66(10): 2194-201
Abstract
This paper is a report of a study conducted to explore the reasons behind the decision to blow the whistle and provide insights into nurses' experiences of being whistleblowers.
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