Introduction: The health organizations of today are highly complex and specialized. Given this scenario, there is a need for health professionals to work collaboratively within interprofessional work teams to ensure quality and safe care. To strengthen interprofessional teamwork, it is imperative that health organizations enhance strategic human resources management by promoting team member satisfaction. Objective: To analyze the satisfaction of members in interprofessional teams and to explore interpersonal relationships, leadership, and team climate in a hospital context. Methodology: This study is an explanatory sequential mixed methods (quantitative/qualitative) study of 53 teams (409 professionals) at a university hospital in Santiago,...
This study uses organizational support theory to examine how health care employees’ perceptions of t...
Purpose: To review evidence on the nature of effective leadership in Interprofessional health and so...
A collaborative healthcare system enabled through multi-professional and interprofessional partnersh...
Introduction: The health organizations of today are highly complex and specialized. Given this scena...
Abstract Introduction The health organizations of tod...
Plan BThe purpose of this study is to determine employee satisfaction levels of members of an Interd...
Healthcare systems are challenged to provide safe, effective, patientcentered care in an ever-changi...
Government agencies are encouraging healthcare practitioners to work in interprofessional teams to a...
Relationship-based care is a philosophy, an operational plan for excellence and a way of being. It i...
[[abstract]]Aim. This paper is a report of a study conducted to compare levels of job satisfaction ...
Background Health care today is becoming more complex, and patients must interact with an array of h...
Relational and organisational factors are key elements of interprofessional collaboration (IPC) and ...
The issue of interprofessional working is currently one of key importance in the field of health and...
Purpose: The interprofessional collaboration is a key practice for providing cancer care. However, t...
With the emergence of more team-based care in healthcare settings, there is a need to identify strat...
This study uses organizational support theory to examine how health care employees’ perceptions of t...
Purpose: To review evidence on the nature of effective leadership in Interprofessional health and so...
A collaborative healthcare system enabled through multi-professional and interprofessional partnersh...
Introduction: The health organizations of today are highly complex and specialized. Given this scena...
Abstract Introduction The health organizations of tod...
Plan BThe purpose of this study is to determine employee satisfaction levels of members of an Interd...
Healthcare systems are challenged to provide safe, effective, patientcentered care in an ever-changi...
Government agencies are encouraging healthcare practitioners to work in interprofessional teams to a...
Relationship-based care is a philosophy, an operational plan for excellence and a way of being. It i...
[[abstract]]Aim. This paper is a report of a study conducted to compare levels of job satisfaction ...
Background Health care today is becoming more complex, and patients must interact with an array of h...
Relational and organisational factors are key elements of interprofessional collaboration (IPC) and ...
The issue of interprofessional working is currently one of key importance in the field of health and...
Purpose: The interprofessional collaboration is a key practice for providing cancer care. However, t...
With the emergence of more team-based care in healthcare settings, there is a need to identify strat...
This study uses organizational support theory to examine how health care employees’ perceptions of t...
Purpose: To review evidence on the nature of effective leadership in Interprofessional health and so...
A collaborative healthcare system enabled through multi-professional and interprofessional partnersh...