A nurse is working in collaboration with a group of health care providers in a community clinic setting. They have defined a problem and now are focusing on objectives and considering various viewpoints presented by the group

Which of the competencies of collaboration does this describe? 1. Mutual respect
2. Trust
3. Communication
4. Decision making


4. Decision making

Rationale:
Decision making involves shared responsibility for the outcome. The team must follow specific steps of the decision-making process, beginning with a clear definition of the problem. Team decision making must be directed at the objectives of the effort and requires full consideration and respect for various and diverse viewpoints. Mutual respect occurs when two or more people show or feel honor or esteem toward one another. Trust occurs when a person is confident in the actions of another person. Both mutual respect and trust imply mutual process and outcome and may be expressed verbally or nonverbally. Communication is necessary in effective collaboration; it occurs only if the involved parties are committed to understanding each other's professional roles and appreciating each other as individuals.

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