Workplace silence behavior and its consequences on nurses: A new Egyptian validation scale of nursing motives

Clinical Ethics 17 (1):71-82 (2022)
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BackgroundWorkplace silence behavior is a social collective phenomenon. It refers to nurses choosing to withhold their ideas, opinions and concerns about critical issues in their workplace. Workpla...

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