Meeting the Complex Needs of the Health Care Team: Identification of Nurse—Team Communication Practices Perceived to Enhance Patient Outcomes

Nurses occupy a central position in today’s increasingly collaborative health care teams that place a premium on quality patient care. In this study we examined critical team processes and identified specific nurse—team communication practices that were perceived by team members to enhance patient o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Qualitative health research 2010-01, Vol.20 (1), p.15-28
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Clinical outcomes
Communication
Decision Making
Female
Grounded theory
Group performance
Group Processes
Health care
Health care industry
Health promotion
Health technology assessment
Hospital Administration
Hospital Bed Capacity, 300 to 499
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Identification
Interdisciplinary Communication
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Nurses
Patient Care Team - organization & administration
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Physicians
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Teams
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