Introduction: Work satisfaction experiencedby physiciansand nursescorrelatespositively with patientsatisfaction.There appear to be nostudies thatfocus onthesatisfactionofphysicians andnurses working togetherwithin a multidisciplinary cancer team. Our aim wastoevaluate the experiences and differences in work satisfactionofthemedical specialists, residentsand nursesat a fast track clinic (FTC) for patients with gastrointestinal malignancies. Methods: A novel questionnaire wasdeveloped basedon structured interviews. Thequestionnairewas sentto all physiciansand nurses (n=77)who worked atthe FTC. Answers weregiven on a5-pointLikertscale.Datawereanalysed using non-parametric tests.Results: The questionnairewas answered by 73respondents (95%overal...
Purpose: Previous studies indicate that a multidisciplinary approach could be suitable for dealing w...
BACKGROUND: Interdisciplinary teamwork supports high-quality cancer care and effective utilization o...
The aim of the study: To assess the need of multidisciplinary team formation from a perspective of d...
In this thesis, we have evaluated the implementation of two key concepts of the Gastro Intestinal on...
Objective: identify sources of satisfaction and dissatisfaction at work for health professionals who...
Jefferson¹s Kimmel Cancer Center¹s multidisciplinary centers were established in 1994. The centers a...
Abstract Background Teamwork is a key component of the health care renewal strategy emphasized in Qu...
Plan BThe purpose of this study is to determine employee satisfaction levels of members of an Interd...
Objectives: Staff working in oncology report high levels of work-related stress. This arises partlyf...
[[abstract]]Aim. This paper is a report of a study conducted to compare levels of job satisfaction ...
Purpose: Previous studies indicate that a multidisciplinary ap-proach could be suitable for dealing ...
Cancer care has become complex, requiring healthcare professionals to collaborate to provide high-qu...
Background & Objective: Job satisfaction is the person's attitude toward his/her work. ...
Melissa Horlait,1 Saskia Baes,1 Sophie Dhaene,2 Simon Van Belle,3 Mark Leys1 1Vrije Universiteit Bru...
Background Multidisciplinary teamwork has become the standard in care for oncological patients and t...
Purpose: Previous studies indicate that a multidisciplinary approach could be suitable for dealing w...
BACKGROUND: Interdisciplinary teamwork supports high-quality cancer care and effective utilization o...
The aim of the study: To assess the need of multidisciplinary team formation from a perspective of d...
In this thesis, we have evaluated the implementation of two key concepts of the Gastro Intestinal on...
Objective: identify sources of satisfaction and dissatisfaction at work for health professionals who...
Jefferson¹s Kimmel Cancer Center¹s multidisciplinary centers were established in 1994. The centers a...
Abstract Background Teamwork is a key component of the health care renewal strategy emphasized in Qu...
Plan BThe purpose of this study is to determine employee satisfaction levels of members of an Interd...
Objectives: Staff working in oncology report high levels of work-related stress. This arises partlyf...
[[abstract]]Aim. This paper is a report of a study conducted to compare levels of job satisfaction ...
Purpose: Previous studies indicate that a multidisciplinary ap-proach could be suitable for dealing ...
Cancer care has become complex, requiring healthcare professionals to collaborate to provide high-qu...
Background & Objective: Job satisfaction is the person's attitude toward his/her work. ...
Melissa Horlait,1 Saskia Baes,1 Sophie Dhaene,2 Simon Van Belle,3 Mark Leys1 1Vrije Universiteit Bru...
Background Multidisciplinary teamwork has become the standard in care for oncological patients and t...
Purpose: Previous studies indicate that a multidisciplinary approach could be suitable for dealing w...
BACKGROUND: Interdisciplinary teamwork supports high-quality cancer care and effective utilization o...
The aim of the study: To assess the need of multidisciplinary team formation from a perspective of d...