• J Emerg Med · Feb 2025

    Qualitative Study of Dynamics, Camaraderie, and Belonging Among Emergency Physicians and Nurses.

    • Jeffrey Phillips and David Jones.
    • Emergency Medicine Resident, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon. Electronic address: jep851@gmail.com.
    • J Emerg Med. 2025 Feb 1; 69: 435043-50.

    BackgroundEmergency departments (ED) must perform patient care at a safe and efficient pace, which requires an effective care team. Communication and workplace practices that foster identification as part of an emergency healthcare team have not been previously demonstrated.ObjectivesTo explore the critical role of communication within ED healthcare teams and its impact on team belonging. This study investigates how communication practices between physicians and nurses in the ED influence team dynamics and the sense of belonging to the healthcare team.MethodsA qualitative approach involving focus groups with 38 participants from nine EDs in Oregon.ResultsThis study identifies positive influences on team belonging, such as proactivity, openness, less formal name conventions, and relationships outside of work. Conversely, negative influences include resistance to communication, obstacles to communication, and interactions leading to alienation.ConclusionThe findings emphasize the importance of fostering positive communication practices to enhance team dynamics, cohesiveness, and overall well-being within ED healthcare teams. Future research may delve into specific aspects like naming conventions and the role of friendships in healthcare communication.Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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