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. 2023 Mar;25(1):9-17.
doi: 10.1111/nhs.13012. Epub 2023 Jan 12.

Organizational support and Nurse-Physician collaboration during SARS-CoV-2 pandemic: A qualitative study

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Organizational support and Nurse-Physician collaboration during SARS-CoV-2 pandemic: A qualitative study

Hussan Zeb et al. Nurs Health Sci. 2023 Mar.

Abstract

Health care professionals experienced multiple uncertainties during the pandemic. Exploring health care professionals' views about collaboration and organizational support can offer insights into organizational processes and issues during the pandemic. This research explored the perspectives of nurses and physicians about organizational support and nurse-physician collaboration during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Using a qualitative descriptive design, interviews were conducted with nurses and physicians working in hospital settings. The interviews lasted for 24-61 min. Reflexive thematic analysis was used for data analysis. Nurses and physicians were disappointed with the organizational support, but they were satisfied with nurse-physician collaboration. The theme "Management Abusing Authority and Blaming the Victimized Workforce" included organizational nepotism, unethical managerial actions, and neglecting frontline workforce. Nurses and physicians supported each other in tackling the intensive and complex demands of the pandemic. The theme "Demonstrating Professional Humility and Overcoming Patient Care Issues at Hand" entailed subthemes - negotiating conflicts and prioritizing patient care, practicing kindness, and jointly managing conflicts with patients' families. Nurses and physicians reported frustrations with limited organizational support and abusive practices of managers. Still, they prioritized patient care needs and family-related conflicts over interprofessional tensions.

Keywords: SARS-CoV-2; health workforce; interprofessional collaboration; management; nurse-physician collaboration; pandemics.

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