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Original Source: Evaluation of the teamwork in six intensive care units of two university hospitals.
INTRODUCTION: It has been demonstrated that teamwork has a direct positive effect on the quality and the efficiency of patient's care and consequently on hospital costs. OBJECTIVES: 1.To assess attitudes toward the teamwork of nurses and physicians of 6 ICUs in two teaching hospitals. 2.To analyze if there are any relationships between attitudes toward teamwork and socio-demographic variables. 3.To study if there are differences in the attitudes toward teamwork among professionals of the different units. ME...
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Republican strength in congress aids super-rich, president's affiliation has no effect
(American Sociological Association) Republican strength in Congress increases the share of income held by the top 1 percent, but the president's political affiliation has no effect, suggests a new stu...
What Patients Observe About Teamwork in the ED
Communication and teamwork in the emergency department are essential elements of patient care. What can we learn from looking at from the patient's perspective? Journal of Participatory Medicine
How social interaction and teamwork led to human intelligence
Scientists have discovered proof that the evolution of intelligence and larger brain sizes can be driven by cooperation and teamwork, shedding new light on the origins of what it means to be human.
Food and Environmental Virology adds society affiliation
(Springer) Springer's journal Food and Environmental Virology is now the official publication of the International Society for Food and Environmental Virology. The new affiliation takes effect immedia...
Origins of human teamwork found in chimpanzees
(University of Warwick) Teamwork has been fundamental in humanity's greatest achievements, but scientists have found that working together has its evolutionary roots in our nearest primate relatives -...
Washington, DC - Georgetown University Cancer Center Enters Affiliation
The cancer centers at Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC, and Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, NJ, recently established an oncology affiliation agreement to foster c...
RUSM, KMC announce 10-year affiliation agreement
Ross University School of Medicine (RUSM) and Kern Medical Center (KMC) in Bakersfield, Calif. today announced a 10-year affiliation agreement to allocate, on an annual basis, a significant number of...
Teamwork, Communication Linked To Quality Of Nursing Home Care
Nursing homes that foster an environment in which workers feel they are valued contributors to a team of caregivers provide better care to their residents. That is the conclusion of a study out this m...
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Observational teamwork assessment for surgery: content validation and tool refinement.
Effective teamwork is crucial for safe surgery. Failures in nontechnical and teamwork skills are frequently implicated in adverse events. The Observational Teamwork Assessment for Surgery (OTAS) tool...
Staff Teamwork in Long-Term Care Facilities.
The purpose of this study was to describe the organizational factors associated with high and low amounts of teamwork among direct-care workers in long-term care (LTC) facilities. A systematic analysi...
Evaluation of the teamwork in six intensive care units of two university hospitals.
INTRODUCTION: It has been demonstrated that teamwork has a direct positive effect on the quality and the efficiency of patient's care and consequently on hospital costs. OBJECTIVES: 1.To assess attitu...
The concept of collaborative health.
Based on empirical research about teamwork in human service organizations in Sweden, the concept of collaborative health (CH) encapsulates the physical, psychological and social health resources the i...
Improving teamwork: Impact of structured interdisciplinary rounds on a hospitalist unit.
BACKGROUND:: Effective collaboration and teamwork is essential in providing safe and effective care. Research reveals deficiencies in teamwork on medical units involving hospitalists. OBJECTIVE:: The...