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Intersection of medicine and nursing in endoscopic sedation: Understanding roles and responsibilities.
The effective delivery of healthcare in procedural settings, particularly during endoscopic sedation, requires seamless collaboration between medical and nursing professionals. This necessity has become increasingly significant as healthcare systems strive to improve patient safety and quality of care during minimally invasive procedures, which have gained traction due to their benefits in diagnosis and treatment. The findings indicate significant discrepancies in how roles are perceived by medical and nursing staff, with over 60% of participants reporting confusion about specific responsibilities during sedation processes. This uncertainty has been associated with inconsistent patient outcomes and potential safety issues. Additionally, the research highlights the need for interprofessional education and collaborative practice models to promote effective communication and mutual understanding between medical and nursing teams.