What is the level of collaboration between nurses and resident doctors working in the intensive care unit
Question:
What is the level of collaboration between nurses and resident doctors working in the intensive care unit (ICU)? This was the question of interest in an article published in the Journal of Advanced Nursing (Vol. 67, 2011). Independent samples of 31 nurses and 46 resident doctors, all working in the ICU, completed the Baggs Collaboration and Satisfaction about Care Decisions survey. Responses to all questions were measured on a 7-point scale, where 1 = never and 7 = always. The data for the following two questions (simulated from information provided in the article) are listed at the bottom of the page.
a. Conduct a nonparametric test (at a = .05) to compare the response distributions for nurses and doctors on Question 4. Practically interpret the result.
b. Conduct a nonparametric test (at a = .05) to compare the response distributions for nurses and doctors on Question 5. Practically interpret the result?
Question 4: Physicians and nurses cooperate in making decisions
Question 5: In making decisions, both nursing and medical concerns about patients' needs are considered
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