Communication styles that promote perceptions of collaboration, quality, and nurse satisfaction

Citation
Hv. Coeling et Pl. Cukr, Communication styles that promote perceptions of collaboration, quality, and nurse satisfaction, J NURS C Q, 14(2), 2000, pp. 63-74
Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
Public Health & Health Care Science
Journal title
JOURNAL OF NURSING CARE QUALITY
ISSN journal
10573631 → ACNP
Volume
14
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
63 - 74
Database
ISI
SICI code
1057-3631(200001)14:2<63:CSTPPO>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
Interdisciplinary collaboration has been identified as an essential element of quality health care. Often, however, the degree of interdisciplinary co llaboration in health care settings is limited. This failure to collaborate is usually not due to ill intent, but rather to a lack of collaboration sk ills. This article notes the need for Very tangible, behaviorally specific ways to describe collaboration. Norton's Theory of Communicator Styles was used as a framework to identify the effect of three specific communication behaviors (styles)-namely, dominant, contentious, and attentive styles-on n urses' perceptions of collaboration, quality of care, or satisfaction with the interaction. Suggestions for teaching these three styles to health care professionals are provided.