2023
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare11131919
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Defining Physician–Nurse Efforts toward Collaboration as Perceived by Medical Students

Hanan H. Dahlawi,
May M. Al obaidellah,
Najwa Abdur Rashid
et al.

Abstract: Collaboration between physicians and nurses is essential to healthcare delivery and is associated with high-quality patient care, greater patient satisfaction, and better health outcomes. Hence, it is imperative that doctors and nurses have a particular set of interprofessional collaboration skills. This descriptive cross-sectional study assessed how medical students in the pre-clinical and clinical years perceived attitudes toward collaboration between physicians and nurses in a hospital setting. The Jefferso… Show more

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“…In regions facing a shortage of healthcare workers, roles typically carried out by clinicians are often taken up by nurses, laboratory personnel, and sometimes medical attendants [30,31,66]. In general, good patient outcomes are a result of interdisciplinary collaboration between clinicians and support staffs [67][68][69][70]. Consequently, it is necessary that all health care workers involved in patient care have comprehensive knowledge of dengue to contribute effectively.…”
Section: Plos Neglected Tropical Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In regions facing a shortage of healthcare workers, roles typically carried out by clinicians are often taken up by nurses, laboratory personnel, and sometimes medical attendants [30,31,66]. In general, good patient outcomes are a result of interdisciplinary collaboration between clinicians and support staffs [67][68][69][70]. Consequently, it is necessary that all health care workers involved in patient care have comprehensive knowledge of dengue to contribute effectively.…”
Section: Plos Neglected Tropical Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%