نتایج جستجو برای: nurse physician communication

تعداد نتایج: 422734  

2014
David O Ajeigbe Linda Searle Leach

Introduction: Research studies in the military and aviation demonstrated that teamwork is essential to safety. However, there were limited studies dealing with the practice of teamwork between nurses and physicians in the emergency departments (EDs). Aim: The aim of this cross-sectional, quasi-interventional study was to compare nurses and physicians (staff) who worked in the interventional gro...

ژورنال: مدیریت پرستاری 2019

Introduction and Aims: Improving patient safety is one of the main pillars of health services. On the other hand, the professional communication between the health team members and some personality characteristics of nurses, such as Assertiveness, can affect the quality of services provided to the patient. Therefore, this study aimed to determine how safety culture is associated with nurse-phys...

Journal: :Journal of personality assessment 1977
I Rein

Forty-three medical students and 78 nursing students each filled out four copies of the Interpersonal Check List. The subjects described self, ideal self as physician or nurse, and typical and ideal work partner. For each questionnaire the two summary scores Dom and Lov were computed. The results indicate a discrepancy between concepts of self and ideal self and the results also point to consid...

Journal: :Nursing outlook 1961
K D DREVES

By signing this form, I am acknowledging compliance with this standard and certifying that I have had my physical examination by a qualified, licensed physician or nurse practitioner. If I have not had the required physical examination, I understand that this will preclude me from matriculating in the School of Nursing. I have reviewed the School of Nursing Technical Standards with my physician...

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...

Journal: :Journal of nursing measurement 2013
Ellen D Jones Susan Letvak Thomas P McCoy

BACKGROUND The Jefferson Scale of Attitudes Toward Physician-Nurse Collaboration (JSATPNC) has been used to measure attitudes regarding nurse-physician collaboration. However, psychometric evaluation is lacking for the nurse practitioner (NP) population. PURPOSE This study details a confirmatory approach in testing the factor analytic structure of the JSATPNC against previously reported struc...

Journal: :Neonatal network : NN 2010
Anne Ramirez Debra Carlson Carey Estes

Implementation of computer physician order entry (CPOE) demands planning, teamwork, and a steep learning curve. The nurse-driven team at the hospital unit level is pivotal to a successful launch. This article describes the experience of one NICU in planning, building, training, and implementing CPOE. Pitfalls and lessons learned are described. Communication between the nurse team at the unit an...

Journal: :International journal of nursing studies 2003
Mohammadreza Hojat Joseph S Gonnella Thomas J Nasca Sylvia K Fields Americo Cicchetti Alessandra Lo Scalzo Francesco Taroni Anna Maria Vincenza Amicosante Manuela Macinati Massimo Tangucci Carlo Liva Gualtiero Ricciardi Shmuel Eidelman Hanna Admi Hana Geva Tanya Mashiach Gideon Alroy Adelina Alcorta-Gonzalez David Ibarra Antonio Torres-Ruiz

This cross-cultural study was designed to compare the attitudes of physicians and nurses toward physician-nurse collaboration in the United States, Israel, Italy and Mexico. Total participants were 2522 physicians and nurses who completed the Jefferson Scale of Attitudes Toward Physician-Nurse Collaboration (15 Likert-type items, (Hojat et al., Evaluation and the Health Professions 22 (1999a) 2...

Journal: :BMJ quality & safety 2014
Stephanie Parks Taylor Robert Ledford Victoria Palmer Erika Abel

BACKGROUND Increasing attention is being given to the importance of communication in the delivery of high-quality healthcare. We sought to determine whether communication improved in a hospital setting following the introduction of an electronic medical record (EMR). METHODS This pre-post cohort design enrolled 75 patient-nurse-physician triads prior to the introduction of EMR, and 123 triads...

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