Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8567515 | Applied Nursing Research | 2018 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
Nurses' perceptions of collaboration were relatively positive, mainly in Sharing of patient information; however, improvements need to be made regarding Joint participation in the cure/care decision-making process. Effective communication, perceived respect and willingness to collaborate significantly affect nurses' perception of nurse-physician collaboration, with perceived respect having greater explanatory power among the three interactional factors. It is necessary for hospital managers to develop strategies to build professional respect for nurses, facilitate effective nurse-physician communication and improve nurses' willingness to collaborate.
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Authors
Yaya PhDc, Qiaoqin (Associate Professor), Jia (Postdoc), Xiaoyan (Associate Professor), Weijiao MSN, RN, Xiaolin MSNc, RN, Shaomei (Professor and Dean),