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Collaboration between nurses and physicians: no longer a choice.

C M Fagin1

  • 1University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia 19104-6096.

Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges
|May 1, 1992
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Promoting doctor-nurse collaboration is essential in modern healthcare. Recognizing complementary roles and addressing existing barriers can improve patient care through better teamwork.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare professional relationships
  • Interprofessional collaboration dynamics

Background:

  • Traditional physician-nurse relationships often lack collaboration.
  • Nurses have historically initiated collaborative efforts more frequently.
  • The evolving healthcare landscape necessitates a reevaluation of the doctor-nurse dynamic.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the phenomenon of collaboration between physicians and nurses.
  • To identify compelling reasons for promoting doctor-nurse collaboration.
  • To examine barriers to collaborative relationships and propose strategies for improvement.

Main Methods:

  • Review of pertinent research literature.
  • Inclusion of comments from experienced observers in the healthcare field.

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Main Results:

  • Analysis of the current state of doctor-nurse collaboration.
  • Identification of key barriers hindering effective teamwork.
  • Discussion of strategies to foster a more collaborative environment.

Conclusions:

  • Enhanced doctor-nurse collaboration is crucial for navigating complex healthcare challenges.
  • Addressing interprofessional barriers is vital for successful teamwork.
  • Strategic interventions are needed to promote and sustain collaborative practices.