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1. Teaming over time : team and team leadership development through different interventions
Sammanfattning : Organizing work in groups or teams is becoming almost the norm in contemporary organizations (West, 2012; Wheelan, 2005). This has implications on leadership, team membership and the way organization are designed to favor teamwork. LÄS MER
2. Field studies in simulation-based team training
Sammanfattning : Simulation technology enables students and staff to learn and practice teamwork skills without risk to patients. Simulation was introduced in Swedish healthcare less than 30 years ago but other industries e.g. aviation had already since long used this technology in order to practice technical and teamwork skills. LÄS MER
3. Specialized palliative home care teams : Complementary perspectives of team functions and influences on patients and families
Sammanfattning : Persons with life-threatening illness are increasingly being cared for and dying at home. Palliative care strives to cater to multiple dimensions such as physical, psychosocial and spiritual or existential, and meeting these needs in patients and families requires multiple competencies. LÄS MER
4. Lean, team and psychosocial factors : a longitudinal investigation at a Swedish hospital
Sammanfattning : Background: As health care struggles to meet increasing demands with limited resources, Lean Management is becoming a popular management approach. More is known about operational aspects of Lean application than about the socio-technical aspects such as how Lean interacts with teamwork and the psychosocial work environment. LÄS MER
5. Level with me! Exploring patient participation in short-term clinical encounters in team-based settings
Sammanfattning : Background: Patient participation has been described as patients’ opportunities for involvement in different parts of their care. Benefits, including improved patient safety, health outcomes and patient satisfaction have been associated with patient participation. LÄS MER
