A qualitative exploration of nurse-physician collaboration in intensive care units
View File(s)
- Author(s)
- Details
-
Christine A. Boev, PhD, RN, CCRN, CNE; Donna Tydings, DNP, RN; Caroline Critchlow, EdD -- Wegmans School of Nursing, St. John Fisher College, Rochester, New York, USA; Zachary Duris, BS, RN, Wegmans School of Nursing, St. John Fisher College, West Henrietta, New York, USA
- Sigma Affiliation
- Unknown
- Contributor Affiliation(s)
- St. John Fisher College, Rochester, New York, USA
Visitor Statistics
Visits vs Downloads
Visitors - World Map
Top Visiting Countries
Country | Visits |
---|
Top Visiting Cities
City | Visits |
---|
Visits (last 6 months)
Downloads (last 6 months)
Popular Works for Boev, Christine A. by View
Title | Page Views |
---|
Popular Works for Boev, Christine A. by Download
Title | Downloads |
---|
View Citations
Citations
Effective nurse-physician collaboration is an essential part of the healthy work environment and is associated with improved patient outcomes. This research team interviewed ten nurses and physicians to better understand nurse-physician collaboration in intensive care units. Our findings will help to design interventions to improve this dynamic.
Video Length: Approximately 15 minutes
The presentation video and abstract files are attached to this item record.
The recorded presentation is available in this record as a streamable embed for patrons' convenience.
Type | Presentation |
Acquisition | Proxy-submission |
Review Type | Abstract Review Only: Reviewed by Event Host |
Format | Text-based Document |
Evidence Level | N/A |
Research Approach | Qualitative Research |
Keywords | Effective Communication; Intensive Care Units; Nurse-physician Collaboration; Interprofessional Collaboration |
Name | 31st International Nursing Research Congress |
Host | Sigma Theta Tau International |
Location | Virtual Event |
Date | 2020 |
All rights reserved by the author(s) and/or publisher(s) listed in this item record unless relinquished in whole or part by a rights notation or a Creative Commons License present in this item record.
All permission requests should be directed accordingly and not to the Sigma Repository.
All submitting authors or publishers have affirmed that when using material in their work where they do not own copyright, they have obtained permission of the copyright holder prior to submission and the rights holder has been acknowledged as necessary.
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subjects.
-
Nurses' perceptions of collaborative nurse-physician transfer decision-making as a predictor of patient outcomes in a medical intensive care unit
Higgins, Linda W.This prospective correlational study examined nurses' perceptions of collaborative nurse-physician transfer decision making as a predictor of patient outcomes in a medical intensive care unit (MICU), adjusting for risk. ... -
The association between nurse-physician collaboration and patient and nurse outcomes in adult intensive care units
Watson, Rachel; Dunton, NancyPoor nurse-physician collaboration negatively affects the delivery of healthcare and patient outcomes. The importance of improving interprofessional collaboration will be demonstrated through its association with patient ... -
Using self-efficacy and transformative learning theories to examine interprofessional collaborative practice at end-of-life in the ICU between nurses and physicians
Ball, Edonn Vida (2016-03-21)Session presented on Saturday, November 7, 2015 and Sunday, November 8, 2015: Background: Research has documented that the health care system provides inadequate care for the dying patient at end of life (Papadimos et ... -
Optimizing communication between professional nurses and physicians-in-training to promote a healthy work environment
Frankoff, Candelaria J.; Armijos, Ana Elisabeth; Brown, Sidney Lauren; Bush, Ardis; Garcia, Vanessa; Marabiles, Jocelyn; Kirksey, Kenn M.A comprehensive evidence-based practice study was implemented by nurse leaders and nurses working at the point-of-care in order to discover optimal strategies for promoting communication and collaboration between nurses ... -
Study of an interprofessional simulation intervention to improve nurse-physician collaboration
Pajakowski, Lori J.; Erler, Cheryl J. (2017-03-03)Session presented on Saturday, March 18, 2017: Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate for improvement in attitudes toward nurse-physician collaboration in nursing and medical students before and after an ...