Authors

  1. McIntosh, Nathalie PhD
  2. Burgess, James F. Jr PhD
  3. Meterko, Mark PhD
  4. Restuccia, Joseph D. DrPH
  5. Alt-White, Anna C. PhD, RN
  6. Kaboli, Peter MD
  7. Charns, Martin DBA

Abstract

The objective of this study was to assess the role of provider coordination on nurse manager and physician perceptions of care quality, while controlling for organizational factors. Findings indicated that nurse-nurse coordination was positively associated with nurse manager perceptions of care quality; neither physician-physician nor physician-nurse coordination was associated with physician perceptions. Organizational factors associated with positive perceptions of care quality included facility support of education for nurses and physicians, and the use of multidisciplinary rounding.