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A Review of the Clinical Interdisciplinary Collaboration among Nurses and Physicians

A Review of the Clinical Interdisciplinary Collaboration among Nurses and Physicians

... the collaboration process was as- sessed in 3 dimensions of knowledge exchange, managing participation among members of the team, conflicts related to inter-professional collaboration that it seems ... See full document

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Collaboration Effort between Physicians and Nurses: A Feedback Tool for the Review of the Hospitals

Collaboration Effort between Physicians and Nurses: A Feedback Tool for the Review of the Hospitals

... physician-nurse collaboration resulted to a significantly greater collaboration and better ...should review the results of this ...Physician-Nurse Collaboration to assess physicians and ... See full document

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Interventions on reducing burnout in physicians and nurses: A systematic review

Interventions on reducing burnout in physicians and nurses: A systematic review

... CASP U. Critica search checklist. JBI Critical Ap non-randomized e Contratto E, Rom rder Entry Cleri roductivity. South Butow P, Brown an consultation s volvement of pat nd clinical trials 015;18(6):2570-8 Noben ... See full document

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Easier and faster is not always better: Grounded theory of a large-scale, system transformation on the clinical work of emergency nurses and physicians

Easier and faster is not always better: Grounded theory of a large-scale, system transformation on the clinical work of emergency nurses and physicians

... completed nurses took on a leadership role in the development of additional improvement projects, and “other staff members also became more involved in shared governance, which allows them to take control and have ... See full document

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Perceptions of physicians and nurses about the role of intensive and critical care nurses in the intensive care units at tanta university hospital

Perceptions of physicians and nurses about the role of intensive and critical care nurses in the intensive care units at tanta university hospital

... critical nurses were perceived as less skills related to this ...of nurses, long working hours, heavy work load and physical ...critical nurses view visitors as physiologically stressful to patients ... See full document

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Interdisciplinary Team Care for Diabetic Patients by Primary Care Physicians, Advanced Practice Nurses, and Clinical Pharmacists

Interdisciplinary Team Care for Diabetic Patients by Primary Care Physicians, Advanced Practice Nurses, and Clinical Pharmacists

... from physicians to nurse ...chart review revealed that, because of the additional care of the nurse prac- titioner, team care patients had a significantly greater average amount of time spent during 12 ... See full document

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Adopting clinical genomics: a systematic review of genomic literacy among physicians in cancer care

Adopting clinical genomics: a systematic review of genomic literacy among physicians in cancer care

... community-based physicians across the United States in a longitudinal intervention study to improve the use of genetic cancer risk assess- ment (GCRA) ...in clinical practices ...international ... See full document

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Challenges of Improving Intensive Care Medicine in Eritrea: Impact of an Italian Cooperative Project of Educational and Clinical Support

Challenges of Improving Intensive Care Medicine in Eritrea: Impact of an Italian Cooperative Project of Educational and Clinical Support

... plinary collaboration between physicians and nurses of the Emergency Department (First Aid and Intensive Care Unit) of a tertiary referral hospital (Careggi Teaching Hospital, Florence, IT) and ... See full document

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Collaboration among nurses and physicians and its relation  to patient satisfaction

Collaboration among nurses and physicians and its relation to patient satisfaction

... labor among specialists in various fields has become ...indispensable. Interdisciplinary collaborative team care is required because only so much can be achieved by a single individual or group of ... See full document

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Pediatric in hospital emergencies: real life experiences, previous training and the need for training among physicians and nurses

Pediatric in hospital emergencies: real life experiences, previous training and the need for training among physicians and nurses

... teach clinical procedures to undergraduates ...inter-professional collaboration with somewhat dif- fering learning objectives between professional ... See full document

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Psychometric Soundness of an Arabic Version of the Jefferson Scale of Attitude toward Physician and Nurse Collaboration (JSAPNC): A Preliminary Study

Psychometric Soundness of an Arabic Version of the Jefferson Scale of Attitude toward Physician and Nurse Collaboration (JSAPNC): A Preliminary Study

... Physician/Nurse Collaboration (8 items); factor 2: Doctor‟s autonomy (2 items); factor 3: Shared education (3 items) and factor 4: Nursing role in patient care (2 items) (Table ... See full document

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Interdisciplinary collaboration in reablement – a qualitative study

Interdisciplinary collaboration in reablement – a qualitative study

... was interdisciplinary collaboration in reablement teams and team members were requested to share their ...that interdisciplinary collaboration may have changed over time, especially in ... See full document

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A review of the pharmacology and clinical efficacy of brivaracetam

A review of the pharmacology and clinical efficacy of brivaracetam

... in clinical chemistry, urine analysis, vital signs, or body weight, and no clinically meaningful changes for hematology parameters, apart from a small reduction in neutrophil counts with BRV (four patients, ... See full document

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Attitudes towards morphine use among nurses and physicians working in French-speaking Switzerland

Attitudes towards morphine use among nurses and physicians working in French-speaking Switzerland

... 431 nurses and 40 physicians (age range: 20–63 years), and risk perceptions and attitudes towards morphine use were assessed using a validated ...versus physicians), years of experience (#14 years ... See full document

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Hand Hygiene Knowledge, Practices and Attitudes among Nurses and Physicians

Hand Hygiene Knowledge, Practices and Attitudes among Nurses and Physicians

... In contrast, Abd Elaziz and Bakr [22] found that doctors showed a significantly higher compliance than other groups of health care workers. This could be due to that majority of both nurses and physicians ... See full document

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Relational coordination amongst health professionals involved in insulin initiation for people with type 2 diabetes in general practice: an exploratory survey

Relational coordination amongst health professionals involved in insulin initiation for people with type 2 diabetes in general practice: an exploratory survey

... cialist physicians, DNEs, GPs and practice nurses and the association between this and current practice for in- sulin initiation and reported appropriateness of this task being carried out in general ... See full document

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Study of Resistance to Stress and Burnout among Public Health Professionals: The Case of Nurses and Physicians at Ibn Sina Hospital in Rabat Morocco

Study of Resistance to Stress and Burnout among Public Health Professionals: The Case of Nurses and Physicians at Ibn Sina Hospital in Rabat Morocco

... Stress is an adaptive response to the requirements and constraints. It is essential for the proper functioning of the body [1] [2]. Many research studies have shown the link between medical and paramedical activity and ... See full document

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Factors That Influence the Choice of Dialysis Modality in the Elderly

Factors That Influence the Choice of Dialysis Modality in the Elderly

... HD was the most favored therapy and medical recommendation was primarily the most influential factor for choice of dialysis modality in the elderly with chronic kidney disease. Since the majority of the sample inter- ... See full document

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A Study on Employee Performance Appraisal in Health Care

A Study on Employee Performance Appraisal in Health Care

... Physicians, nurses, social workers, clinical pharmacists and other professionals often work interdependently to care for patients; but during performance appraisal, they have formal input into each ... See full document

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A Multidisciplinary Team of a Physician and Clinical Pharmacists Managing Hypertension

A Multidisciplinary Team of a Physician and Clinical Pharmacists Managing Hypertension

... Institutional Review Board approval, an epidemiology graduate student who was not part of the clinical healthcare team randomly obtained retrospective base- line data as a retrospective ... See full document

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