High turnover in clinical dietetics: a qualitative analysis
Abstract Background Relationships between dietitians and other healthcare providers can impact the degree to which patient care is collaborative; inefficient communication can lead to suboptimal care. It takes time for multidisciplinary team members to build collaborative, trusting relationships. Fo...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Hewko (Author), Amirah Oyesegun (Author), Samantha Clow (Author), Charlene VanLeeuwen (Author) |
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