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Everyday ethical challenges of nurse-physician collaboration.

Motshedisi SabonePelonomi MazondeFrancesca CainelliMaseba MaitshokoRenatha JosephJudith ShayoBaraka MorrisMarjorie MueckeBarbra Mann WallLinda HokeLilian PengKim Mooney-DoyleConnie M Ulrich
Published in: Nursing ethics (2019)
Collaboration between physicians and nurses is critical to optimizing patients' health outcomes. This is true not only in the United States but also in developing countries, such as Botswana, where health care professionals reported that their ethical challenges arose from resource shortages, differing professional attitudes, and a stressful work environment.
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