Measuring teamwork in health care settings: a review of survey instruments

MA Valentine, IM Nembhard, AC Edmondson - Medical care, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Background: Teamwork in health care settings is widely recognized as an important factor in
providing high-quality patient care. However, the behaviors that comprise effective …

The organization of multidisciplinary care teams: modeling internal and external influences on cancer care quality

ML Fennell, I Prabhu Das, S Clauser… - Journal of the …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Quality cancer treatment depends upon careful coordination between multiple treatments
and treatment providers, the exchange of technical information, and regular communication …

[HTML][HTML] Closing the quality gap: a critical analysis of quality improvement strategies (Vol. 2: diabetes care)

KG Shojania, SR Ranji, LK Shaw, LN Charo, JC Lai… - 2010 - europepmc.org
Objective Care remains suboptimal for a substantial proportion of the more than 17 million
patients in the United States with diabetes. This review examines strategies for improving …

A systematic review of the international published literature relating to quality of institutional care for people with longer term mental health problems

TL Taylor, H Killaspy, C Wright, P Turton, S White… - BMC psychiatry, 2009 - Springer
Background A proportion of people with mental health problems require longer term care in
a psychiatric or social care institution. However, there are no internationally agreed quality …

Exploring leadership capability and emotional intelligence as moderators of workplace bullying

M Hutchinson, J Hurley - Journal of nursing management, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Aim This study aimed to explore the potential for emotionally intelligent leadership as a way
to mitigate bullying behaviour within nursing workplace environments. Background As the …

Translating primary care practice climate into patient activation: the role of patient trust in physician

ER Becker, DW Roblin - Medical care, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Background: Little is known about processes by which proactive primary care teams might
activate their patients. We examine the role of trust in patient-physician relationships for …

Interprofessional collaboration in hospitals: a critical, broad-based review of the literature

C Pomare, JC Long, K Churruca, LA Ellis… - Journal of …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) is a common term applied in the healthcare literature,
with suggestions it contributes to improved quality and safety of patient care across the …

Cultural diversity in health care teams: A systematic integrative review and research agenda

M Schmidt, N Steigenberger… - Health care …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
Background Although team-based work is deemed key to improving the quality of national
health care systems, adverse events related to teamwork account for up to one third of all …

The evaluation of a multifaceted intervention to promote “speaking up” and strengthen interprofessional teamwork climate perceptions

L Ginsburg, L Bain - Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Communication failure is a leading cause of error and is often due to inhibition of individuals
to speak up in interprofessional healthcare environments. The present study sought to …

Examining project commitment in cross-functional teams: Antecedents and relationship with team performance

K Ehrhardt, JS Miller, SJ Freeman, PW Hom - Journal of Business and …, 2014 - Springer
Purpose The purpose of this study was to test a model positing both antecedents and
consequences of project commitment for members of cross-functional teams. Signaling …