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Comparative Study
An educational program to promote positive communication and collaboration between nurses and medical staff.
- Ruth G McCaffrey, RoseMarie Hayes, Wendy Stuart, Asenath Cassel, Cheryl Farrell, Sharmin Miller-Reyes, and Audeanne Donaldson.
- Ruth G Christine E Lynn College of Nursing, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida 33461, USA. rmccaffr@fau.edu
- J Nurses Staff Dev. 2011 May 1;27(3):121-7.
AbstractAn educational program was implemented for nurses and medical residents to improve communication and collaboration. It has been noted that communication and collaboration between members of the healthcare team improve patient outcomes and job satisfaction among nurses. In this article, the program is outlined and outcomes are presented.
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