Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2652101 Intensive and Critical Care Nursing 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryObjectiveTo understand working relationships between doctors and nurses in the (UK) Royal Air Force (RAF).MethodsQualitative, semi-structured interviews.SampleSix nurses and five anaesthetists from the RAF Critical Care Air Support Team were interviewed.FindingsA variety of factors had an effect on inter-professional dynamics between anaesthetists and nurses within CCAST.DiscussionThe military setting makes this relationship different from that which has been observed in the National Health Service (NHS) and reported in the literature. An area which had not been analysed before in terms of doctor–nurse relationships debate is the issue of personality. This research shows it to be a significant issue in this relationship, for both groups of professionals.

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