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THE EFFECT OF COMMUNICATION AND COORDINATION ON THE PERFORMANCE OF NURSES AND PARAMEDICS IN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT

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Yasir Mohammed Ayidh Alharbi, Badar Mihams Muslih Alotaibi, Mashal Mohammed Hassan Alrashdi, Mohammed Ibrahim M Alrashdi, Muhannad Khater Alzahrani, Faisal Abdullah Alqarni, Turki Mohsen Salem Almutairi, Meead Othman Alshwaiman, Meaad Salim Almotairy, Nadiah Thamer Alotibi, Saud Majid Mohammed Al-Otaibi, Saleh Salman Dubayan Almutairi, Nadia Abdulrahman Al Mohanna
» doi: 10.53555/ecb/2022.11.12.389

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Over the past ten years, there has been a rise in the requirement for multidisciplinary healthcare delivery to meet the complicated medical needs of patients. Health professionals must successfully communicate with patients and their families as well as with other members of multidisciplinary teams in order to guarantee patient safety and quality of care. The two primary types of healthcare professionals who provide direct inpatient care are nurses and physicians. Even though the "doctor-nurse game" was first mentioned in 1967, there are still difficulties in good communication between medical personnel. The goal of this study was to provide a thorough analysis of the most recent research on the variables influencing nurse-physician communication as well as the interventions designed to enhance it.

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