Finding #11 | |
Financial issues might damage the relationship between doctors and nurses. | |
Assessment for each CERQual component | |
Methodological limitations | Minor concerns because data sampling were not clear or reported in all but 2 studies; 3 studies did not report reflexivity and ethical considerations. |
Coherence | Minor concerns because it was unclear whether the data match our finding. |
Relevance | Moderate concerns because 3 regions were represented. Participants in 5 studies were nurses, in 3 study were doctors, and in 2 studies were managers. |
Adequacy | Minor concerns due to relatively few data. |
Overall CERQual assessment | |
Moderate | Due to minor concerns about methodological limitations, coherence and adequacy; and moderate concern about relevance. |
Contributing studies/setting | |
Oceania (2); North America (3); Europe (2) Coulter 2000: USA, managed care organisation‐multispeciality group practices Lovink 2018: Netherlands, primary care Mills 2008a: Australia, primary care Peterson 2007: Canada, primary care Poghosyan 2017: USA, primary care Ross 2015: UK, mental health Schadewaldt 2016: Australia, primary care |