Category: Collaboration

  • Collaboration and Peer Review in Nursing Education

    Table of Contents Comfort Level with Collaboration and the Peer Review Process Teamwork, Collaboration, and Peer Review Collaboration Personal Goals for Peer Review Collaboration Reference Comfort Level with Collaboration and the Peer Review Process Interaction with colleagues is the successful practice of finding answers to current research questions and problem-solving mechanisms. The peer review process…

  • Importance of Collaboration in Healthcare

    Healthcare is a complex and multifaceted system of vital importance within today’s society. In recent years, the idea of interprofessional collaboration in this sphere has become a matter of intense interest for professionals and scholars. According to Schot et al. (2020), proper cooperation within a clinical team is essential, as its presence is associated with…

  • Healthcare Professionals and Nurse Practitioners Collaboration

    Table of Contents Introduction Compassion Advocacy Resilience Evidence-Based Practice Summary References Introduction Healthcare professionals and nurse practitioners should collaborate to provide high-quality medical care to their respective patients. The selected work setting is an inpatient unit that offers medical services to individuals suffering from terminal illnesses, including diabetes, hypertension, stroke, and cardiovascular disease. The department…

  • Interprofessional Collaboration and Relations Between Doctors and Their Patients

    A correlation between the enhanced interprofessional collaboration and the individualized approach to patient care Indeed, there is a positive correlation between the enhanced interprofessional collaboration and the individualized approach to patient care. A clear focus on every single person’s needs in medical assistance helps ensure a better outcome, and it is achieved through the involvement…

  • Healthcare Professionals and Nurse Practitioners Collaboration

    Table of Contents Introduction Compassion Advocacy Resilience Evidence-Based Practice Summary References Introduction Healthcare professionals and nurse practitioners should collaborate to provide high-quality medical care to their respective patients. The selected work setting is an inpatient unit that offers medical services to individuals suffering from terminal illnesses, including diabetes, hypertension, stroke, and cardiovascular disease. The department…

  • Collaboration and Teamwork Within Healthcare Unit

    Collaboration and teamwork have always been some of the major success factors when it comes to measuring a unit’s efficiency. However, if the business segment is frequently more preoccupied with the financial outcome, the healthcare sector is responsible for saving human lives. Hence, the ability to cooperate within a healthcare unit is necessary not only…

  • Nurses-Physicians Communication and Collaboration

    Table of Contents Introduction Discovering Perceptions of Nurses and Physicians Bedside Rounding Collaboration Conclusion References Introduction Various studies focus on the effect the collaboration between nurses and other healthcare professionals has on patient health outcomes. It has been found that ineffective collaboration is the “root cause” of more than 70% of medical errors (Fewster-Thuente, 2015).…

  • Nurse–Physician Collaboration in General Internal Medicine

    Theoretical Framework Although nurses and physicians perform different functions, their major goal is to provide high-quality care and improve patient outcomes. Consequently, their cooperation should focus on quality. Thus, a theoretical framework for this type of interaction can be grounded on a middle-range theory developed by Joanne Duffy, which is known as Quality Caring Model…

  • Nurse–Physician Collaboration in General Internal Medicine

    Theoretical Framework Although nurses and physicians perform different functions, their major goal is to provide high-quality care and improve patient outcomes. Consequently, their cooperation should focus on quality. Thus, a theoretical framework for this type of interaction can be grounded on a middle-range theory developed by Joanne Duffy, which is known as Quality Caring Model…

  • Nursing Development: Inter-Professional Collaboration in Healthcare

    Introduction Continuous improvement of healthcare services with the application of evidence-based practices is crucial for better patient outcomes delivery. For this purpose, nursing leaders are responsible for timely addressing the drawbacks in the staff’s work and adhering to new regulations. Hospital re-admission and poor nursing care are the most significant issues in the healthcare system…