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M C Narayan1, J Tennant, P Larose
1Visiting Nurse Association of Northern Virginia, Arlington, USA.
Abstract:
Self-directed work groups (SDWGs) have become the hallmark of many successful corporations. This work-management philosophy is a cost-effective way to respond quickly to the challenges of today's rapidly changing home healthcare environment. To enable nurses to develop SDWGs, the five key characteristics of these groups--coaching, communication, commitment, cooperation, and contribution--are described.
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