Sollami Alfonso, Caricati Luca, Sarli Leopoldo
AOU Parma , Parma , Italy .
J Interprof Care. 2015 May;29(3):223-9. doi: 10.3109/13561820.2014.955912. Epub 2014 Sep 10.
This meta-analysis investigated differences between nurses and physicians in interprofessional collaboration (IPC) ratings. Fifty-one surveys, representing a total of 18 782 professionals and students (13 132 nurses and nursing students, and 5650 physicians and medical students), were meta-analyzed, considering several moderating variables. Overall, nurses scored higher on IPC than physicians. Sensitivity analysis revealed that while physicians perceived more existing collaboration than nurses, nurses had a more positive attitude toward collaboration than physicians. Moreover, IPC ratings of nursing and medical students did not differ from those of practitioners. Finally, it appeared that interprofessional education interventions were able to reduce the difference in IPC between nurses and physicians.
这项荟萃分析调查了护士和医生在跨专业协作(IPC)评分上的差异。对51项调查进行了荟萃分析,这些调查总计涉及18782名专业人员和学生(13132名护士和护理专业学生,以及5650名医生和医学专业学生),同时考虑了几个调节变量。总体而言,护士在IPC方面的得分高于医生。敏感性分析表明,虽然医生比护士感知到更多现存的协作,但护士对协作的态度比医生更积极。此外,护理专业和医学专业学生的IPC评分与从业者的评分没有差异。最后,似乎跨专业教育干预能够缩小护士和医生在IPC方面的差异。