作者: Yongyi Chen , Ying Wang , Qinqin Cheng , Qinghui Zhang , Yinglong Duan
DOI: 10.1186/S12912-021-00557-8
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摘要: Collaboration between physicians and nurses is critical. However, a limited number of studies have provided insights into the status physician–nurse collaboration in truth disclosure. A cross-sectional survey was conducted using an electronic questionnaire among Chinese who attended provincial conference. The Nurse–Physician Scale administered to assess disclosure from their perspective. multiple-choice question asked perceived difficulties Descriptive statistics, univariate, multiple stepwise regression analyses were performed evaluate total 287 completed survey, 279 them reported that they had carried out disclosures patients. average score for 3.98 ± 0.72. majority (73.1–81%) responded positively different dimensions results analysis showed seniority (B = − 0.111, 95% confidence interval [CI] = − 0.167−− 0.055, p < 0.001) frequency (B = 0.162, 95%CI = 0.076–0.249, only two factors associated with nurses. most common barrier by fear patients’ negative emotions or suicide attempts after telling. Most Various existed practice truth-telling collaboration. Further are required test potential interventions promote cooperation