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Una revisión integrativa de las percepciones de colaboración entre enfermeras y médicos
Amalia Sillero Sillero,1 Adelaida Zabalegui2
(1) Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau (Barcelona, España). (2) Hospital Clinic (Barcelona, España)

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Sillero Sillero, Amalia; Zabalegui, Adelaida. Una revisión integrativa de las percepciones de colaboración entre enfermeras y médicos. Rev Paraninfo Digital, 2018; 28. Disponible en: <https://www.index-f.com/para/n28/e156.php> Consultado el

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La colaboración enfermera-médico se define como el proceso de decisión conjunta en el que comparten los objetivos y la responsabilidad de los resultados del paciente. Las características de esta relación son la confianza mutua, la comunicación abierta, el respeto y el conocimiento sobre el rol de cada uno. Las enfermeras y los médicos deben trabajar juntos de manera no jerárquica y contribuir por igual a las decisiones sobre la atención al paciente. Esta colaboración ha sido recomendada por el Instituto de Medicina para mejorar tanto la entrega de atención clínica como los resultados organizacionales [seguir leyendo].


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