Disruptive Behavior & Clinical Outcomes: Perceptions of Nurses & Physicians
Abstract
In Brief Overview: Providing safe, error-free care is the number-one priority of all health care professionals. Excellent outcomes have been associated with procedural efficiency, the implementation of evidence-based standards, and the use of tools designed to reduce the likelihood of medical error (such as computerized medication orders and bar-coded patient identification). But the impact of work relationships on clinical outcomes isn’t as...
Paper Details
Title
Disruptive Behavior & Clinical Outcomes: Perceptions of Nurses & Physicians
Published Date
Jan 1, 2005
Journal
Volume
36
Issue
1
Pages
18 - 28
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