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Professional behavior in collaborative practice.

B L Koerner, J R Cohen, D M Armstrong

    The Journal of Nursing Administration
    |October 1, 1986
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    Nurse executives are adopting collaborative practice to improve healthcare delivery amidst rising costs and staff turnover. This system enhances staff efficiency, nurse retention, and patient care outcomes.

    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Management
    • Nursing Practice
    • Organizational Behavior

    Background:

    • Healthcare systems face pressures from cost containment, increased patient acuity, early discharge, and high staff turnover.
    • Nurse executives are seeking innovative healthcare delivery systems to address these challenges.
    • Collaborative practice is identified as a potential solution to optimize resource utilization and improve professional environments.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present a specific approach for implementing collaborative practice in healthcare settings.
    • To evaluate the empirical impact of collaborative practice on physician-nurse professionalism.
    • To provide insights into the effectiveness of collaborative models in addressing current healthcare delivery issues.

    Main Methods:

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  • The study outlines a particular strategy for introducing collaborative practice.
  • Empirical data was collected to assess the system's effects.
  • The focus was on measuring changes in physician-nurse professionalism.
  • Main Results:

    • Implementation of collaborative practice led to measurable impacts on physician-nurse professionalism.
    • Findings indicate specific changes in the dynamics between physicians and nurses.
    • The study provides empirical evidence supporting the effects of collaborative models.

    Conclusions:

    • Collaborative practice models can positively influence interprofessional relationships and professionalism.
    • The implemented approach offers a viable strategy for enhancing healthcare delivery.
    • Further research can build upon these findings to refine collaborative practice models.