Efficacy beliefs predict collaborative practice among intensive care unit nurses
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Efficacy beliefs predict collaborative practice among intensive care unit nursesAuthor (s)
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2010Publisher
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0309-2402Type
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The aim of the present study was to investigate in what way Intensive Care Unit (ICU) nurses’ efficacy beliefs, i.e. beliefs on their work-related competences, and commitment to their work team are related to the ... [+]
The aim of the present study was to investigate in what way Intensive Care Unit (ICU) nurses’ efficacy beliefs, i.e. beliefs on their work-related competences, and commitment to their work team are related to the quality of collaborative practice between ICU-nurses and physicians over time. [-]
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Journal of Advanced Nursing, Vol. 66, no.3 (2010), p. 583-594Rights
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