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Power: its use and potential for misuse by nurse consultants.

Power: its use and potential for misuse by nurse consultants. The purpose of this article is to examine the concept of power as it relates to human relationships, and the consultant-client relationship as a power relationship, which may be inherently one of unequal power. The types of power available to the consultant are examined, as well as how to get power, how to use it, and the potential for its misuse. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Clinical nurse specialist CNS Pubmed

Power: its use and potential for misuse by nurse consultants.

Clinical nurse specialist CNS , Volume 5 (1): 5 – May 31, 1991

Power: its use and potential for misuse by nurse consultants.


Abstract

The purpose of this article is to examine the concept of power as it relates to human relationships, and the consultant-client relationship as a power relationship, which may be inherently one of unequal power. The types of power available to the consultant are examined, as well as how to get power, how to use it, and the potential for its misuse.

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ISSN
0887-6274
pmid
2021913

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to examine the concept of power as it relates to human relationships, and the consultant-client relationship as a power relationship, which may be inherently one of unequal power. The types of power available to the consultant are examined, as well as how to get power, how to use it, and the potential for its misuse.

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Clinical nurse specialist CNSPubmed

Published: May 31, 1991

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