Teamwork in Healthcare: Key Discoveries Enabling Safer, High ...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › pmc › articlesThe body of work examining teamwork processes in health care, combined with models of team performance and effectiveness developed in psychology and organizational science (e.g., Ilgen et al., 2005; Weaver, Feitosa, & Salas, 2013; Zaccaro, Marks, & DeChurch, 2012), provided the foundation for identifying individual- and group-level KSAs that underlie effective teamwork in clinical care settings (e.g., Dow, DiazGranados, Mazmanian, & Retchin, 2013; Fernandez, Kozlowski, Shapiro, & Salas, 2008 ...
Measuring Team Effectiveness in the Health Care Setting: An ...
journals.sagepub.com › doi › fullAug 24, 2018 · Team composition is key to measuring team effectiveness in the health care setting. We investigated what types of health care professionals were involved in teamwork. As Table 1 indicates, of the 22 articles, 17 survey instruments included physicians and nurses. Other professions often included in a team are clinical specialists, social workers, administrative clerks, health care executives, consultants, midwives, occupational therapy, dietitians, anesthesia residents, and receptionists.
What do we know about health care team effectiveness? A ...
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › 16651394This review of health care team effectiveness literature from 1985 to 2004 distinguishes among intervention studies that compare team with usual (nonteam) care; intervention studies that examine the impact of team redesign on team effectiveness; and field studies that explore relationships between team context, structure, processes, and outcomes. The authors use an Integrated Team Effectiveness Model (ITEM) to summarize research findings and to identify gaps in the literature.