Interprofessional communication in a psychiatric outpatient unit - an ethnographic study
Abstract Background Communication in healthcare has been extensively studied, but most research has focused on miscommunication and the importance of communication for patient safety. Previous research on interprofessional communication has mainly focused on relationships between physicians and nurs...
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Main Authors: | Ingela Rudberg (Author), Annakarin Olsson (Author), Charlotta Thunborg (Author), Martin Salzmann-Erikson (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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