The Challenges of Nurse-Physician Communication: A Review of the Evidence
Disruptive behavior involving verbal and physical abuse is not new phenomena to healthcare settings. Many physicians perceive that the environment of healthcare is one of collaboration; many nurses do not. Common ground is needed. Enhanced nurse-physician communication presents the basis for interpr...
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