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Impact of Relational Coordination on Quality of Care, Postoperative Pain and Functioning, and Length of Stay
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Relational coordination across health care providers is associated with improved quality of care, reduced postoperative pain, and decreased lengths of hospital stay for patients undergoing total joint arthroplasty. These findings support the design of formal practices to strengthen communication and relationships among key caregivers on surgical units.
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