Although teamwork is essential for quality care, outcomes based on successful teamwork are seldom achieved in healthcare. Negative attitudes prevent effective teamwork; therefore, it is important to explore attitudes of all members towards multi-disciplinary teamwork. This research investigated attitudes held by health professionals and staff of the Group Health Centre regarding multi-disciplinary teamwork and investigated if a relationship exists between work experience and attitudes towards teamwork. A descriptive correlational design was used. Data was gathered using the TeamSTEPPS Teamwork Attitude Questionnaire (T-TAQ). The T-TAQ assesses attitudes towards validated constructs of teamwork. Team members of the Group Health Cent...
Background: Teamwork improves self-reporting efficiency on inter-professional practice. It can also ...
Background: Teamwork skills are essential to the quality of care and patient safety; nevertheless, t...
Multidisciplinary teamwork is viewed as one of the key processes through which care is managed in th...
The literature suggests that teamwork among patient care teams can have positive effects on work env...
Nursing staff members encourage teamwork among each other through mutual understanding of patients’ ...
Aim of the study – to assess nurses and family physicians approach to teamwork and the differences b...
The aim of this study is to determine the knowledge and opinions of the nurses about teamwork. This ...
BackgroundEffective teamwork is essential for delivering safe health care. It is important to increa...
BackgroundEffective teamwork is essential for delivering safe health care. It is important to increa...
The aim: To investigate the attitude of primary health care (PHC) professionals towards teamwork and...
Aim of the study: To evaluate aspects of a teamwork within practice of nurses. Methods: The study wa...
Background Effective teamwork is essential for delivering safe health care. It is important to incre...
Background: Interprofessional collaboration is essential in providing higher-quality health service...
Background Effective teamwork is essential for delivering safe health care. It is important to incr...
The aim is to evaluate the attitudes of medical staff of the hospital Nregarding teamwork. Research ...
Background: Teamwork improves self-reporting efficiency on inter-professional practice. It can also ...
Background: Teamwork skills are essential to the quality of care and patient safety; nevertheless, t...
Multidisciplinary teamwork is viewed as one of the key processes through which care is managed in th...
The literature suggests that teamwork among patient care teams can have positive effects on work env...
Nursing staff members encourage teamwork among each other through mutual understanding of patients’ ...
Aim of the study – to assess nurses and family physicians approach to teamwork and the differences b...
The aim of this study is to determine the knowledge and opinions of the nurses about teamwork. This ...
BackgroundEffective teamwork is essential for delivering safe health care. It is important to increa...
BackgroundEffective teamwork is essential for delivering safe health care. It is important to increa...
The aim: To investigate the attitude of primary health care (PHC) professionals towards teamwork and...
Aim of the study: To evaluate aspects of a teamwork within practice of nurses. Methods: The study wa...
Background Effective teamwork is essential for delivering safe health care. It is important to incre...
Background: Interprofessional collaboration is essential in providing higher-quality health service...
Background Effective teamwork is essential for delivering safe health care. It is important to incr...
The aim is to evaluate the attitudes of medical staff of the hospital Nregarding teamwork. Research ...
Background: Teamwork improves self-reporting efficiency on inter-professional practice. It can also ...
Background: Teamwork skills are essential to the quality of care and patient safety; nevertheless, t...
Multidisciplinary teamwork is viewed as one of the key processes through which care is managed in th...