نتایج جستجو برای: nurse collaboration

تعداد نتایج: 108084  

2017
Zalika Klemenc-Ketis Ellen Tveter Deilkås Dag Hofoss Gunnar Tschudi Bondevik

Purpose To get an overview of health care workers perceptions of patient safety climates and the quality of collaboration in Slovenian out-of-hours health care (OOHC) between professional groups. Materials and methods This was a cross-sectional study carried out in all (60) Slovenian OOHC clinics; 37 (61.7%) agreed to participate with 438 employees. The questionnaire consisted of the Slovenia...

2015
Yong Wang Yong-fang Liu Hao Li Tingyu Li

The purpose of this study was to compare the attitudes of pediatric workers and undergraduate medical/nursing students toward collaboration. Attitude toward collaboration was measured using an adaptation of the Jefferson Scale of Attitude toward Physician-Nurse Collaboration. The 656 questionnaires were gathered from pediatrician, pediatric interns, and medical students (PIS) and pediatric nurs...

2010
Pamela M. Maxson Eric J. Dozois Stefan D. Holubar Janee M. Klipfel

© 2011 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research Nearly a decade has passed since the Institute of Medicine released its seminal report To Err is Human: Building a Safer Health System. The report described the US health care system as a decade or more behind other high-risk industries in its attention to ensuring basic safety. One recommendation was that Congress should create a center...

Introduction: Presence of conflict seems inevitable in organizations, especially in therapeutic and educational centers, considering the variety of personnel, patients, and their families' education and cultures. Nurse managers could effectively be involved in conflict management at these therapeutic and educational centers. This study aimed at assessing nurse managers' conflict management stra...

Journal: :Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien 2014
Brigitte Maheux Luc Côté Omobola Sobanjo Louise Authier Julie Lajeunesse Mylène Leclerc Louise Lefort

OBJECTIVE To determine whether graduating family physicians are exposed to collaboration between family physicians and nurse clinicians during their training, as well as their opinions about shared care between doctors and nurse clinicians in the delivery of patient care. DESIGN Anonymous online survey. SETTING Two French-Canadian university family medicine residency programs. PARTICIPANT...

سنجری, مهناز , آرامش, کیارش, اعلاء, مریم, زاهدی, فرزانه, سید باقر مداح, سادات, لاریجانی, باقر, میرزابیگی, غضنفر, پارساپور, علیرضا, پیمانی, مریم, چراغی, محمد علی,

Quality of nursing care services directly influences individuals' health status. Compiling codes of ethics according to the religion and culture of each population could be an appropriate approach in improving quality of health care services especially nursing care. Hence, the most important priority in our national health system is developing ethical guidelines.For this purpose a task force ha...

Journal: :Research in nursing & health 1998
G M Keenan R Cooke S L Hillis

In this cross-sectional study, registered nurses from 36 emergency rooms completed an abridged version of the Organizational Culture Inventory (Cooke & Lafferty, 1989) and responded to nine hypothetical conflict vignettes. Stepwise regressions were performed with nurse conflict style intentions as dependent variables and 10 independent variable (three sets of norms, five measures of conflict st...

2008
Susan A. Boyer

The Vermont Nurse Internship Project (VNIP) is a statewide nurse leadership initiative that includes representation from academia, various practice settings, and regulatory agencies. This coalition has developed a nurse internship model that supports the transition from school to practice in diverse settings. With 6 years of experience in working with interns and their preceptors, the nurse lea...

2015
Damien Contandriopoulos Astrid Brousselle Carl-Ardy Dubois Mélanie Perroux Marie-Dominique Beaulieu Isabelle Brault Kelley Kilpatrick Danielle D’Amour Esther Sansgter-Gormley

BACKGROUND Integrating Nurse Practitioners into primary care teams is a process that involves significant challenges. To be successful, nurse practitioner integration into primary care teams requires, among other things, a redefinition of professional boundaries, in particular those of medicine and nursing, a coherent model of inter- and intra- professional collaboration, and team-based work pr...

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