This article studies interprofessional barriers between nurses and physicians in the context of quality improvement work. A total of 17 nurses and 10 physicians were interviewed at 2 hospitals in Sweden. The study uncovered a number of barriers relating to both the relative status of each group and their defined areas of responsibility
Today's comprehensive system of health care delivery requires knowledge and skills of physicians and...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
Aim To explore the main facilitators and barriers to task reallocation. Background One of the innova...
This article studies interprofessional barriers between nurses and physicians in the context of qual...
Interprofessional collaboration between nurses and doctors is essential for providing high-quality, ...
Objective. To explore doctor and nurse perception of inter-professional co-operation in hospitals; d...
BACKGROUND: Sweden has undertaken many national, regional, and local initiatives to improve patient ...
Interprofessional working is an essential part of a health service delivery system. Effective delive...
This research seeks understanding of how the profession itself can function both efficiently as well...
Equitable healthcare is a prerequisite for good living conditions and good health in the population....
This article outlines the problems of interprofessional practice in the hospital setting. It examine...
Background: A critical assessment of current health care practices, as well as the training needs of...
Background: Quality and safety improvement programmes advance the standard of care delivered by heal...
Background: A critical assessment of current health care practices, as well as the training needs of...
Effective interprofessional collaboration between nurse practitioners and physicians is imperative t...
Today's comprehensive system of health care delivery requires knowledge and skills of physicians and...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
Aim To explore the main facilitators and barriers to task reallocation. Background One of the innova...
This article studies interprofessional barriers between nurses and physicians in the context of qual...
Interprofessional collaboration between nurses and doctors is essential for providing high-quality, ...
Objective. To explore doctor and nurse perception of inter-professional co-operation in hospitals; d...
BACKGROUND: Sweden has undertaken many national, regional, and local initiatives to improve patient ...
Interprofessional working is an essential part of a health service delivery system. Effective delive...
This research seeks understanding of how the profession itself can function both efficiently as well...
Equitable healthcare is a prerequisite for good living conditions and good health in the population....
This article outlines the problems of interprofessional practice in the hospital setting. It examine...
Background: A critical assessment of current health care practices, as well as the training needs of...
Background: Quality and safety improvement programmes advance the standard of care delivered by heal...
Background: A critical assessment of current health care practices, as well as the training needs of...
Effective interprofessional collaboration between nurse practitioners and physicians is imperative t...
Today's comprehensive system of health care delivery requires knowledge and skills of physicians and...
Objective: To compare four health professions' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration (IP...
Aim To explore the main facilitators and barriers to task reallocation. Background One of the innova...