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    • Healthcare Quality
    • Medical Practice Environment
    • Interprofessional Relationships

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    • Patient safety and care quality are contingent upon the practice environment.
    • Understanding nurse-physician relationships is crucial for effective healthcare delivery.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To define respectful behavior between nurses and physicians.
    • To examine perceptions of nurse-physician relationships in clinical settings.
    • To analyze the impact of these relationships on nursing care decisions.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilized the Professional Practice Environment Assessment Scale for relationship perceptions.
    • Employed single, forced-choice items to assess respectful behavior and physician impact on nursing practice.

    Main Results:

    • Physicians reported significantly better relationships than nurses.
    • 55% of nurses indicated physician behavior impacted their decisions.
    • Younger, less experienced nurses were more affected by negative physician behaviors.

    Conclusions:

    • Discrepancies in nurse and physician perceptions of the practice environment are expected but informative.
    • Acknowledging differing values, incentives, and perceptions can guide improvements in healthcare settings.