Conflict between Operating Nurse and the Surgeon

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Case Study: Conflict between Operating Nurse and the Surgeon Background Like other sets of relationships in healthcare settings, numerous interprofessional conflicts threaten relationships between nurses and physicians. These conflicts complicate the physician-nurse relationship, subsequently affecting healthcare delivery processes. This relationship culminates from numerous factors including personalities and environmental factors. These factors, as pointed out by Ameen (2017), determine whether the relationship outcomes would be negative or positive. Studies have shown that conflicts emanate from gaps in education, training, preparation, competency, gender, miscommunication, misunderstanding, incompatibility and socioeconomic issues. The nurses’ desire to advance their career and undertake greater responsibilities also contribute to conflicts with physicians. Ameen (2017) noted that the physician-nurse relationship is still a crucial goal of any health organization. El-Hanafy (2018), on the other hand, argued that to gather facts concerning the professional standards and realities, leaders need to test the significance of both the nursing and medical professions. Importantly, leaders need to look into specific issues associated with interprofessional conflicts to identify trigger factors, the parties involved, the consequences and potential resolutions.


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