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Collective leadership in collaborative practice: a qualitative secondary analysis of how plural leadership is enacted in practice.
Summary: Usually, we think of a leader as just one person in charge of everyone else. But when doctors, nurses, and other experts work together, they have to share the power. This study looks at how healthcare teams share leadership to get things done. It shows that good teamwork means everyone can step up and be a leader at different times, rather than relying on a single boss.