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Title: Nurse-Physician attitudes towards collaboration and shared education
Authors: Amira Najah
Chaima Abdi
Nesrine Farhat
Keywords: Attitude
collaboration
nurse
physician
shared education
Issue Date: 29-Feb-2024
Series/Report no.: number 35 2024 vol 17 n 1;
Abstract: The study aims to investigate attitudinal differences towards physician-nurse collaboration and shared education of 120 health workers including physicians (n=30), nurses (n=30), medical students (n=30) and nursing students (n=30). Participants responded to a short survey and to the Jeffersonian Attitudes Scale for Doctor- Nurse Collaboration (Hojat, 2012). Results yielded that 73.33% of physicians, 90% of nurses, 90% of nursing students and 96.67% of medical students showed positive attitudes towards teamwork and shared education. Medical students and physicians showed the highest positive attitudes towards nurse’s autonomy. Nursing students showed the highest negative attitudes towards physician’s dominance. There were not significant differences between the groups in the other factors. Results point out the importance of developing healthcare skills through the improvement of educational programs in term of collaboration.
Description: Psychological & Educational Studies Review
URI: https://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/35778
ISSN: 1112-9263
Appears in Collections:number 35 2024 vol 17 n 1

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