Background. Emergency departments (EDs) are high pressure health care settings involving complex interactions between staff members in providing and organising patient care. Without good communication and cooperation amongst members of the ED team, quality of care is at risk. This study examined the problem-solving, medication advice-seeking and socialising networks of staff working in an Australian hospital ED. Methods. A social network survey (Response Rate = 94%) was administered to all ED staff (n = 109) including doctors, nurses, allied health professionals, administrative staff and ward assistants. Analysis of the network characteristics was carried out by applying measures of density (the extent participants are concentrated), connec...
Background: Previous research suggests that multidisciplinary team communication networks enhance kn...
The purpose of this study was to describe the social and geographical boundaries around the networks...
This study examines the relationship between work engagement, organizational commitment and group-le...
Abstract Background Emergency departments (EDs) are high pressure health care settings involving com...
Background\ud The Emergency Department (ED) is consistently described as a high-risk environment for...
The purpose of this study is to describe the communication networks in the emergency department of a...
Purpose: To examine the medication advice-seeking network of staff in a hospital ward. Methods: Soci...
Study objective Good communication is important in patient care and plays an essential part of teamw...
Ineffective communication has been identified as the major cause of critical incidents in public hos...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Good communication is important in patient care and plays an essential part of team...
Study objective Communication is commonly understood by health professional researchers to consist o...
Background: The last 30 years have seen considerable growth in the scope of emergency medicine and t...
Study objective: Communication is commonly understood by health professional researchers to consist ...
Informal social networks within organizations are all too often very different from the planned, for...
Objectives: To measure the weekly medication advice-seeking networks of hospital staff, to compare p...
Background: Previous research suggests that multidisciplinary team communication networks enhance kn...
The purpose of this study was to describe the social and geographical boundaries around the networks...
This study examines the relationship between work engagement, organizational commitment and group-le...
Abstract Background Emergency departments (EDs) are high pressure health care settings involving com...
Background\ud The Emergency Department (ED) is consistently described as a high-risk environment for...
The purpose of this study is to describe the communication networks in the emergency department of a...
Purpose: To examine the medication advice-seeking network of staff in a hospital ward. Methods: Soci...
Study objective Good communication is important in patient care and plays an essential part of teamw...
Ineffective communication has been identified as the major cause of critical incidents in public hos...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Good communication is important in patient care and plays an essential part of team...
Study objective Communication is commonly understood by health professional researchers to consist o...
Background: The last 30 years have seen considerable growth in the scope of emergency medicine and t...
Study objective: Communication is commonly understood by health professional researchers to consist ...
Informal social networks within organizations are all too often very different from the planned, for...
Objectives: To measure the weekly medication advice-seeking networks of hospital staff, to compare p...
Background: Previous research suggests that multidisciplinary team communication networks enhance kn...
The purpose of this study was to describe the social and geographical boundaries around the networks...
This study examines the relationship between work engagement, organizational commitment and group-le...