Purpose of review: It has recently been argued that the future of intensive care medicine will rely on high quality management and teamwork. Therefore, this review takes an organizational psychology perspective to examine the most recent research on the relationship between teamwork, care processes, and patient outcomes in intensive care. Recent findings: Interdisciplinary communication within a team is crucial for the development of negotiated shared treatment goals and short-team patient outcomes. Interventions for maximizing team communication have received substantial interest in recent literature. Intensive care coordination is not a linear process, and intensive care teams often fail to discuss how to implement goals, trigger and alig...
Little is known about the nature of interprofessional collaboration on intensive care units (ICUs), ...
Teamwork is essential for health care providers, who must work together to ensure safe and effective...
Purpose: The purpose was twofold: first to describe how co-workers within a team perceived team coll...
Purpose of review: It has recently been argued that the future of intensive care medicine will rely ...
Purpose of review: It has recently been argued that the future of intensive care medicine will rely ...
This systematic review of reviews examines the current evidence base for successful teamwork in rapi...
Objective: There is a growing literature on the relationship between teamwork and patient outcomes i...
Intensive care units (ICUs) provide care to the most severely ill hospitalized patients. Although IC...
• BACKGROUND Links between teamwork and outcomes have been established in a number of fields. Inves...
The intensive care unit (ICU) is one of the most complicated areas' of a hospital, with multidiscipl...
Objectives: To identify the behaviors senior physicians (e.g., specialists, staff attendings) report...
This article describes a study that evaluated the quality of teamwork in a surgical intensive care u...
Structuring work in health-care teams has been found to largely account for quality and safety impro...
To evaluate the impact of multi-professional teamwork (MPTW) and leadership training interventions o...
The rapid increase of acute and intensive care capacities in hospitals needed during the response to...
Little is known about the nature of interprofessional collaboration on intensive care units (ICUs), ...
Teamwork is essential for health care providers, who must work together to ensure safe and effective...
Purpose: The purpose was twofold: first to describe how co-workers within a team perceived team coll...
Purpose of review: It has recently been argued that the future of intensive care medicine will rely ...
Purpose of review: It has recently been argued that the future of intensive care medicine will rely ...
This systematic review of reviews examines the current evidence base for successful teamwork in rapi...
Objective: There is a growing literature on the relationship between teamwork and patient outcomes i...
Intensive care units (ICUs) provide care to the most severely ill hospitalized patients. Although IC...
• BACKGROUND Links between teamwork and outcomes have been established in a number of fields. Inves...
The intensive care unit (ICU) is one of the most complicated areas' of a hospital, with multidiscipl...
Objectives: To identify the behaviors senior physicians (e.g., specialists, staff attendings) report...
This article describes a study that evaluated the quality of teamwork in a surgical intensive care u...
Structuring work in health-care teams has been found to largely account for quality and safety impro...
To evaluate the impact of multi-professional teamwork (MPTW) and leadership training interventions o...
The rapid increase of acute and intensive care capacities in hospitals needed during the response to...
Little is known about the nature of interprofessional collaboration on intensive care units (ICUs), ...
Teamwork is essential for health care providers, who must work together to ensure safe and effective...
Purpose: The purpose was twofold: first to describe how co-workers within a team perceived team coll...