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Adv Exp Med Biol ; 1425: 331-343, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37581807

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To investigate interdisciplinary cooperation and communication among doctors and nurses along with its role in improving the quality of their professional life, a cross-sectional survey was designed. The study was carried out from February to April 2021 through the application of an anonymous, structured, self-completed, closed-ended questionnaire in a convenience sample consisting of 110 healthcare professionals currently working in the intensive care units (ICUs) of three distinct hospitals (response rate: 76.4%). It was observed that medical personnel manifested a more positive stance toward interdisciplinary collaboration than nursing while women seemed to believe more than men that nurses' administrative skills are not valued enough by doctors. Nurses with limited work experience reported that doctors show scarce respect to nurses in the presence of patients' parents and companions while male nurses acknowledged more the provision of multidimensional care given to patients. Occupational stress, professional satisfaction, and burnout levels were mainly moderate across study participants.


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Burnout, Professional , COVID-19 , Nurses , Humans , Male , Female , Quality Improvement , Cross-Sectional Studies , Pandemics , COVID-19/epidemiology , Intensive Care Units , Burnout, Professional/epidemiology , Communication , Surveys and Questionnaires , Job Satisfaction
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