Abstract

Background: Western health care systems rely on the exercise of nursing competencies to ensure patient safety. Among them is clinical nursing leadership (CNL). Nurses are expected to demonstrate high level of CNL in their practice, regardless of the length of their experience. The literature provides an understanding of the development of this nursing competency, with landmarks of its exercise, but remains silent regarding the pathways of its exercise early in the career.

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