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FACTORS THAT IMPROVE INTERPROFESSIONAL COLLABORATION BETWEEN NURSING AND CLINICAL LABORATORY TO INPROVE PATIENT CARE

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Hutaf Mohammed Mashat, Nabail Hamadi Alshaikh, Abdulmajeed Marzouq Mutair Alqurashi, Majid Fisal Qasim Doobi, Ammar Sadiq Q Sendi, Muhannad Ayman Bin Ibrahim Hijazi, Fuad Abdulhamed Abdulsabor Bokhary, Saleh Rashed S Alibrahim, Sanad Ghusayn Jaber Althobaiti, Mohammed Ali Mohammed Alghamdi, Abdullah Ali Saad Al Garni, Moayad Essa M Alzaqarty, Maher Mohammed Alsubhi, Areeg Hassan Aaledwani
» doi: 10.53555/ecb/2022.11.8.63

Abstract

Inadequate interprofessional cooperation (IPC) between nursing and clinical laboratory professionals can significantly impact the provision of healthcare services and patient care. Interventions targeting IPC issues have the capacity to enhance professional practice and healthcare results. It is essential to provide education and training to nurses and laboratory workers in order to provide them with the requisite knowledge and abilities for efficient collaboration. In addition, cultivating managerial dedication to provide a conducive work environment, which includes sufficient staffing, can promote enhanced nurse collaboration and, consequently, patient-focused care.

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