Communication is an important part of a collaborative relationship. In healthcare, lack of communication can lead medical failures to patient errors, and even patient death. Communication failures account to 70% of 2455 annual sentinel events, and 76% of persons having a sentinel event and with subsequent death. Nurse-physician collaboration is defined as ???an interpersonal process where physicians and nurses present with shared objects???. Both physicians and nurses need to have equity in decision-making, and in the responsibility of managing the patient in order to decrease patient mortality and improve quality of patient. In order to evoke effective communication between both parties, there needs to be elements of respect and mutual tru...
Sarah Low,1 Emily Gray,1,2 Amanda Ewing,1– 3 Patricia Hain,1– 4 Linda Kim1– 5 1Patient Family Suppor...
Several decades of research have been conducted on nurse-physician work relationships. However, litt...
Interprofessional collaboration and teamwork between nurses and physicians is essential for improvin...
Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the attitudes of surgical unit nurses and assistant surgeons t...
AIMS: The aim of this study was to measure the degree of similarity of attitudes on collaboration be...
The nurse-physician relationship is undergoing profound changes after the introduction of the degree...
Objective: Changes in models of health care are required to better meet the needs of diverse, unders...
Abstract: Background: An increasing volume of literature reports that ineffective or lack of interpr...
The traditional hierarchical relationship between nurses and physicians negatively influences nurse\...
Interprofessional collaboration between nurses and doctors is essential for providing high-quality, ...
Background: Despite collaborative practice being promoted as essential for the delivery of safe, qua...
Abstract Healthcare organizations have come to realize the 21st century brings many challenges. Firs...
Collaboration is one of the primary vehicles through which hospital staff can address the extraordin...
Recent disclosure of the high number of avoidable patient deaths of hospitalized patients has focuse...
Interactions between physicians and nurses are regarded as an indicator to present the desirable car...
Sarah Low,1 Emily Gray,1,2 Amanda Ewing,1– 3 Patricia Hain,1– 4 Linda Kim1– 5 1Patient Family Suppor...
Several decades of research have been conducted on nurse-physician work relationships. However, litt...
Interprofessional collaboration and teamwork between nurses and physicians is essential for improvin...
Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the attitudes of surgical unit nurses and assistant surgeons t...
AIMS: The aim of this study was to measure the degree of similarity of attitudes on collaboration be...
The nurse-physician relationship is undergoing profound changes after the introduction of the degree...
Objective: Changes in models of health care are required to better meet the needs of diverse, unders...
Abstract: Background: An increasing volume of literature reports that ineffective or lack of interpr...
The traditional hierarchical relationship between nurses and physicians negatively influences nurse\...
Interprofessional collaboration between nurses and doctors is essential for providing high-quality, ...
Background: Despite collaborative practice being promoted as essential for the delivery of safe, qua...
Abstract Healthcare organizations have come to realize the 21st century brings many challenges. Firs...
Collaboration is one of the primary vehicles through which hospital staff can address the extraordin...
Recent disclosure of the high number of avoidable patient deaths of hospitalized patients has focuse...
Interactions between physicians and nurses are regarded as an indicator to present the desirable car...
Sarah Low,1 Emily Gray,1,2 Amanda Ewing,1– 3 Patricia Hain,1– 4 Linda Kim1– 5 1Patient Family Suppor...
Several decades of research have been conducted on nurse-physician work relationships. However, litt...
Interprofessional collaboration and teamwork between nurses and physicians is essential for improvin...