The Importance Of Interprofessional Communication

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In a research article by Robinson, F. P., Gorman, G., Slimmer, L. W. and Yudkowsky, R. (2010), the nurse-physician communication has been recognized as being very important, given the mutual coorporation of the two professions and the primary role they play in safe, quality patient care. However, the communication among these two professional groups is not easily attainable due to the hierarchical authority and sexism that exist between the two professions. As many know nursing is a female dominated profession whereas the majority of physicians are male. "Both sets of professionals agree that such ways of communicating decrease patient safety" (Rosestein & O'Daniel, 2008). Assessing the health care team perceptions of what constitutes an effective and ineffective interprofessional communication is crucial to understanding the roots of the lack or miscommunication among the team and will help in determining ways and strategies to help remediate this problem. Robinson et al. (2010) uses a "focus group methodology to explore nurse and physician perceptions of effective and ineffect...

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