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Communication between therapists and nurses working in inpatient interprofessional teams: Systematic review and meta-ethnography
Barnard, R. A.; Jones, J. C.; Cruice, M.. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
Abstract: Purpose: The aim of the synthesis was to develop new understanding about the influences on communication in interprofessional teams from therapist and nurse perspectives. Methods: Six electronic databases were searched, combined with citation tracking and hand searching, yielding 3994 papers. Three researchers were involved in screening and quality appraisal, resulting in 18 papers for synthesis, using the process of meta-ethnography. Concepts were identified, compared and translated under five category headings. Two researchers mapped interpretative summaries and a line of argument was created. Results: The line of argument is that four inter-related contingences underpin effective communication between therapists and nurses. Effective communication depends on there being a genuine need to give and receive information for patient care, the capacity to attend to, hold, and use information, and opportunities to share space to enable communication to occur. The fourth contingency is good quality relationships and this is the glue that holds the contingencies together. Conclusion: This synthesis has provided an opportunity to illuminate how therapists and nurses accomplish interprofessional work through communication. The contingencies of need, capacity, opportunity and quality of relationships create a new structure for understanding what underpins communication between these two groups.
Keyword: P Philology. Linguistics; R Medicine
URL: https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/20722/3/Aujla%20et%20al%202015%20MERGED%20FINAL%20FILE%2021072015.pdf
https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/20722/
https://doi.org/10.1080/09638288.2018.1526335
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Is the content of patient’s written emotional disclosure associated with improved health outcomes for asthma patients?
Hazell, C. M.; Jones, J. C.; McLachlan, E. M.. - : British Psychological Society, 2020
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The use of simul, simulac (atque) and synonyms, cum primum ut primum and ubi primum from the earliest literature down to the Augustan age
Corder, Lotta F.. - : University of Missouri, 1905
In: Digitized at the University of Missouri--Columbia MU Libraries Digitization Lab in 2011. (1905)
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The use of simul, simulac (atque) and synonyms, cum primum, ut primum and ubi primum, from the Ciceronian period on
Sewall, Helen Alberta. - : University of Missouri, 1905
In: Digitized at the University of Missouri--Columbia MU Libraries Digitization Lab in 2011. (1905)
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A comparison of the phonology of Latin Umbrian and Oscan
Freudenberger, Norman. - : University of Missouri, 1901
In: Digitized at the University of Missouri--Columbia Libraries. (1901)
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