Nurses' Perceptions Of Professional Nursing Autonomy And The Relationship Between Nurse-Physician Collaboration

Authors

  • Ibrahim Fallata
  • Saad Abdullah said Algharami Alghamdi
  • Majed Noor Abu Rabah
  • Mohammed Saud Al-Otaibi
  • Abdullah Abdulrahman Mohammed Alsofyani
  • Tariq Saleh Alosaimi
  • Saleh Motair Soqair Altalhi
  • Abdullah Abdulrahman Alotaibi
  • khalaf Hadi Attallh Alenazi
  • Jawaher Minwer Owidh Almozani
  • Ahmed Masad Nafe Alharbi
  • Nouf Saed Alkediwy
  • Haneen Saed Alkedeawi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70082/tc7d8646

Keywords:

Collaboration, Nurse/physician, Professional autonomy.

Abstract

Background: Collaboration between physicians and nurses is essential to healthcare delivery and is associated with high-quality patient care, greater patient satisfaction, and better health outcomes. Hence, it is imperative that doctors and nurses have a particular set of inter-professional collaboration skills. The study aimed to identify nurses' perceptions of professional nursing autonomy and the relationship between nurse-physician collaboration.

Method: A descriptive correlational design was utilized to conduct this study.

Setting: This study conducted at critical care units at Jeddah Hospital, KSA.

Study sample: a convenient sample contains 277 nurses.

Tool: Two tools were used for data collection, the first tool: Nurse and physician collaboration scale, the second tool: Professional nursing autonomy scale.

Results: Showed that more than third (39, 4%) of nurses had low perception level regarding nurse physician collaboration and more than two fifth (46, 9%) of them had low perception level about professional nursing autonomy.

The Conclusion: Overall nurses' perceptions of nurse/physician collaboration and overall professional nursing autonomy were positively correlated in a highly statistically significant way. According to the study's recommendations, more research is required to fully understand the significant obstacles to inter-professional collaboration and the detrimental effects it has.

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2024-07-15

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Nurses’ Perceptions Of Professional Nursing Autonomy And The Relationship Between Nurse-Physician Collaboration. (2024). The Review of Diabetic Studies , 813-819. https://doi.org/10.70082/tc7d8646