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Effective healthcare teams require effective team members: defining teamwork competencies

Effective healthcare teams require effective team members: defining teamwork competencies

... of teams in health sector ...competencies, healthcare organizations do not always provide best prac- tice HRM [40-42], and the people side of management has often been ignored in the pursuit of health ...

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Shared communication processes within healthcare teams for rare diseases and their influence on healthcare professionals' innovative behavior and patient satisfaction

Shared communication processes within healthcare teams for rare diseases and their influence on healthcare professionals' innovative behavior and patient satisfaction

... local healthcare environment of ...multidisciplinary healthcare teams, diverse in education and function, are tasked with creating new, individual, patient-centered solutions to improving patients ’ ...

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Observe, Coach, Assist, and Report: An Emerging Framework for Integrating Unregulated Healthcare Providers into Interdisciplinary Healthcare Teams

Observe, Coach, Assist, and Report: An Emerging Framework for Integrating Unregulated Healthcare Providers into Interdisciplinary Healthcare Teams

... Two-way communication and information sharing was identified as a challenge in the present study. There is evidence to support that incorporating PSWs as explicit members of interdisciplinary care teams fosters ...

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The role of the line manager in designing jobs for self managing teams in the healthcare sector

The role of the line manager in designing jobs for self managing teams in the healthcare sector

... Dutch healthcare sector concerning the way employees are ...Self-managing teams are implemented to achieve the adaptive flexible responses necessary in today’s ...self-managing teams and the form of ...

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Peer Control & Self Managing Work Teams in the healthcare industry: A literature review

Peer Control & Self Managing Work Teams in the healthcare industry: A literature review

... effective teams, one has to take into account the task-related motivational states, such as collective efficacy and team ...a healthcare team is not concerned about the wellbeing, safety or comfort of its ...

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Attitudes of Health Professionals toward
Interprofessional Healthcare Teams in Mongolia

Attitudes of Health Professionals toward Interprofessional Healthcare Teams in Mongolia

... develop healthcare students for future interprofessional teams Interactive learning requires active learner participation, and active exchange between learners from different ...

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Harmonious Healthcare Teams: What Healthcare Professionals Can and Cannot Learn from Chamber Musicians

Harmonious Healthcare Teams: What Healthcare Professionals Can and Cannot Learn from Chamber Musicians

... To get to a concert stage, a musical group must first put in hours of individual prac- tice, where the members learn how to play their parts, followed by many rehearsals, where the group learns to play the pieces ...

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Exploring the mechanisms for governing the HR activities in self steering teams in
the Dutch Healthcare sector

Exploring the mechanisms for governing the HR activities in self steering teams in the Dutch Healthcare sector

... self-steering teams also came some ...self-steering teams and see what role governance mechanisms play in achieving internal fit among the HR ...steering teams and help understand why certain team ...

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An interdisciplinary team communication framework and its application to healthcare 'e-teams' systems design

An interdisciplinary team communication framework and its application to healthcare 'e-teams' systems design

... both teams A and B saw multiple health care providers and thus it was essential that the team lay out a plan of care that addressed the patient's health care needs as well as identified the roles and ...

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Hospital resuscitation teams: a review of the risks to the healthcare worker

Hospital resuscitation teams: a review of the risks to the healthcare worker

... code teams, par- ticularly during defibrillatory shocks administered for treatment of ventricular fibrillation and pulseless ventricu- lar tachycardia ...to healthcare workers coming into contact with the ...

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Media pushed discourse on self managing teams in the Dutch healthcare sector

Media pushed discourse on self managing teams in the Dutch healthcare sector

... professional healthcare magazine ...managing teams experience a worse work/private life balance than employees of traditional team’ ...self-managing teams: ‘Yes, in my opinion’, Yes, absolutely’, ...

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Work together, learn together : a study into the processes that contribute to dynamic team learning of healthcare teams in a solution focused context

Work together, learn together : a study into the processes that contribute to dynamic team learning of healthcare teams in a solution focused context

... participating teams, but in only 12 of the 52 identified learning ...that teams share knowledge, competency, opinions or creative ideas across their boundaries with different stakeholders (such as other ...

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Appreciative Inquiry, a LightHouse on a Foggy Path: Healthcare Teams Share Success Stories

Appreciative Inquiry, a LightHouse on a Foggy Path: Healthcare Teams Share Success Stories

... At each session there was some hesitation for teams to begin to talk about their successes – positive discourse seemed like an unexpected and unfamiliar activity. Fortunately, my experience of using AI principles ...

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Self directed learning in self directed teams in a healthcare organization

Self directed learning in self directed teams in a healthcare organization

... The first hypothesis was aimed at the relation between self-directed teamwork and self- directed learning: Self-directedness in teamwork (SDTW) has a positive influence on the extent to which healthcare ...

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Effect of simulated patient death on emergency worker’s anxiety: a cluster randomized trial

Effect of simulated patient death on emergency worker’s anxiety: a cluster randomized trial

... eral healthcare professionals in the hospital (physicians, nurses, and healthcare assistants), no previous studies reported the effect on multiprofessional teams of unex- pected manikin death in a ...

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Mental Healthcare Delivery in Rural Greece: A 10-year Account of a Mobile Mental Health Unit.

Mental Healthcare Delivery in Rural Greece: A 10-year Account of a Mobile Mental Health Unit.

... mental healthcare due to lack of facilities and socioeconomic reasons, and this is the case of rural areas in Eastern Europe ...mental healthcare may be effectively delivered by integrating generic ...

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A literature review analysing current research into undergraduate interprofessional learning in the health and social care context

A literature review analysing current research into undergraduate interprofessional learning in the health and social care context

... Effective healthcare delivery in hospital and community sectors requires all health and social care professionals involved to work collaboratively within and between teams to ensure the best possible ...

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Healthcare Providers Are Missing Opportunities to Capture Data that Support Population Health Programs

Healthcare Providers Are Missing Opportunities to Capture Data that Support Population Health Programs

... which healthcare teams can collect data and gain the insights they need to successfully execute population health plans is to leverage healthcare surveys like health risk assessment surveys, ...

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Intervention for control of hypertension in Catalonia, Spain (INCOTECA Project): results of a multicentric, non-randomised, quasi-experimental controlled intervention study

Intervention for control of hypertension in Catalonia, Spain (INCOTECA Project): results of a multicentric, non-randomised, quasi-experimental controlled intervention study

... primary healthcare teams (PHCTs) is one of the factors that can influence control of hyper- tensive ...multidisciplinary teams, addition of new team members, change of roles, case or disease ...

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The effect of emotional intelligence training on employed nurses

The effect of emotional intelligence training on employed nurses

... of healthcare services; In addition, it has unfavorable effects on the nurses’ social ...in healthcare teams, their continuous interaction with the sick, their sensitive caring role, and the ...

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