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How much teamwork exists between nurses and junior doctors in the intensive care unit?

nathanson b.h., henneman e.a., blonaisz e.r., doubleday n.d., lusardi p. & jodka p.g. (2011) How much teamwork exists between nurses and junior doctors in the intensive care unit? Journal of Advanced Nursing 67(8), 1817–1823. Aims.  The aim of this study was to measure the degree of similarity o...

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Published in:Journal of advanced nursing 2011-08, Vol.67 (8), p.1817-1823
Main Authors: Nathanson, Brian H., Henneman, Elizabeth A., Blonaisz, Elaine R., Doubleday, Nancy D., Lusardi, Paula, Jodka, Paul G.
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Attitudes
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Cooperative Behavior
critical care
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Family physicians
Hospitals, Teaching
Hospitals, Urban
Humans
Intensive care
Intensive Care Units
interpersonal communication
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New England
nurse-physician relationships
Nurses
Nursing
Nursing Staff, Hospital - psychology
Patient Care Team
Physician-Nurse Relations
Statistics, Nonparametric
support
Surveys and Questionnaires
teamwork
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