BackgroundMany previous studies of health care teamwork have taken place in clinical teams with high staffing ratios (i.e., high ratios of staff to patients).PurposeThe aim of this study was to identify clinicians' viewpoints of foundational resources necessary to support good team functioning in the context of low staffing ratios.MethodologyWe used administrative data, validated with local mental health chiefs, to identify mental health teams that had achieved high team functioning despite low staffing ratios in U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs medical centers. Guided by a recently developed model of team effectiveness, the Team Effectiveness Pyramid, we conducted qualitative interviews with 21 team members across three teams within two...
Contains fulltext : 99818.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Conf...
Team functioning is a prerequisite to interdisciplinary healthcare teams achieving the goal of impro...
Membership in well-structured teams, which show clarity in team and individual goals, meet regularly...
BackgroundMany previous studies of health care teamwork have taken place in clinical teams with high...
Recent studies of small work groups emphasize comprehensive models of team effectiveness. A survey-b...
Mental health administrators often lack guidelines for promoting and evaluating the effectiveness of...
Previous studies have shown Relational Coordination improves team functioning in healthcare settings...
OBJECTIVE: To compare patterns of clinical activity amongst existing staff in two inner-city communi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012The "managed care" model of health care refers to orga...
Effective mental health care requires a high performing, interprofessional team. Among 79 mental hea...
The Irish Mental Health Service has undergone significant transformation in recent decades, with A V...
Objectives: This study investigates work performance among 79 mental health teams in Quebec (Canada)...
Background: High quality team leadership is important for the outcome of medical emergencies. Howeve...
The goal of this article was to explore and describe team members' experience of obstacles in their ...
MCur, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014The nursing team in a mental health care faci...
Contains fulltext : 99818.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Conf...
Team functioning is a prerequisite to interdisciplinary healthcare teams achieving the goal of impro...
Membership in well-structured teams, which show clarity in team and individual goals, meet regularly...
BackgroundMany previous studies of health care teamwork have taken place in clinical teams with high...
Recent studies of small work groups emphasize comprehensive models of team effectiveness. A survey-b...
Mental health administrators often lack guidelines for promoting and evaluating the effectiveness of...
Previous studies have shown Relational Coordination improves team functioning in healthcare settings...
OBJECTIVE: To compare patterns of clinical activity amongst existing staff in two inner-city communi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012The "managed care" model of health care refers to orga...
Effective mental health care requires a high performing, interprofessional team. Among 79 mental hea...
The Irish Mental Health Service has undergone significant transformation in recent decades, with A V...
Objectives: This study investigates work performance among 79 mental health teams in Quebec (Canada)...
Background: High quality team leadership is important for the outcome of medical emergencies. Howeve...
The goal of this article was to explore and describe team members' experience of obstacles in their ...
MCur, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014The nursing team in a mental health care faci...
Contains fulltext : 99818.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Conf...
Team functioning is a prerequisite to interdisciplinary healthcare teams achieving the goal of impro...
Membership in well-structured teams, which show clarity in team and individual goals, meet regularly...