Team functioning is a prerequisite to interdisciplinary healthcare teams achieving the goal of improving quality of care and patient outcomes. This three-paper dissertation examines barriers, facilitators and correlates of team functioning within patient aligned care teams (PACT), the Veterans Health Administration’s implementation of interdisciplinary primary care teams and a patient centered medical home. Interprofessional team-based models that expand the role of support staff are increasingly adopted in primary care practices. In the first study we query team members of a newly implemented medical home to identify factors that may inhibit nursing staff self-efficacy, a belief of possessing the capacity to execute a role effectiv...
Background: Inter-professional teamwork in primary care settings offers potential benefits for respo...
Objective: Collaborative practice is critical to optimising patient outcomes in contemporary healthc...
Health care providers are increasingly asked to work in interprofessional teams to enhance the care ...
Team-based care is a foundation of health care redesign models like the patient-centered medical hom...
Healthcare systems are challenged to provide safe, effective, patientcentered care in an ever-changi...
BackgroundHigh functioning interdisciplinary primary care teams are a critical component of the pati...
Abstract Background The science of effective teams is well documented; far less is known, however, a...
Evidence suggests that teamwork is essential for safe, reliable practice. Creating health care teams...
With current rapid expansions to medical knowledge and technology and rising chronicity of diseases,...
There is a growing need for healthcare teams within the Veterans Administration (VA) healthcare syst...
In healthcare, organizations increasingly call on clinicians and staff to team up fluidly to deliver...
This research investigates how interdisciplinary team composition affects team processes and service...
Purpose – The ubiquity and value of teams in healthcare are well acknowledged. However, in practice,...
Background: Interprofessional teams form the basis of many health care problem-solving and decision-...
The purpose of this exploratory sequential mixed methods study was to explore organizational context...
Background: Inter-professional teamwork in primary care settings offers potential benefits for respo...
Objective: Collaborative practice is critical to optimising patient outcomes in contemporary healthc...
Health care providers are increasingly asked to work in interprofessional teams to enhance the care ...
Team-based care is a foundation of health care redesign models like the patient-centered medical hom...
Healthcare systems are challenged to provide safe, effective, patientcentered care in an ever-changi...
BackgroundHigh functioning interdisciplinary primary care teams are a critical component of the pati...
Abstract Background The science of effective teams is well documented; far less is known, however, a...
Evidence suggests that teamwork is essential for safe, reliable practice. Creating health care teams...
With current rapid expansions to medical knowledge and technology and rising chronicity of diseases,...
There is a growing need for healthcare teams within the Veterans Administration (VA) healthcare syst...
In healthcare, organizations increasingly call on clinicians and staff to team up fluidly to deliver...
This research investigates how interdisciplinary team composition affects team processes and service...
Purpose – The ubiquity and value of teams in healthcare are well acknowledged. However, in practice,...
Background: Interprofessional teams form the basis of many health care problem-solving and decision-...
The purpose of this exploratory sequential mixed methods study was to explore organizational context...
Background: Inter-professional teamwork in primary care settings offers potential benefits for respo...
Objective: Collaborative practice is critical to optimising patient outcomes in contemporary healthc...
Health care providers are increasingly asked to work in interprofessional teams to enhance the care ...