2018
DOI: 10.4236/oalib.1104816
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Improving Teamwork and Communication through the Use of TeamSTEPPS

Abstract: Effective teamwork and communication are critical components for quality and patient safety. Investing in the nursing leadership team strengthens the collaboration between all health care professionals. TeamSTEPPS is an evidence based program that has been shown to improve the quality and safety by fostering effective teamwork and communication skills. In this quality improvement project, TeamSTEPPS 2.0 training was used to improve leadership skills among nurses in leadership roles on a mid-sized medical surgi… Show more

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“… 23 Factors that influenced the insignificance of the results in this study were due to two main factors: the lack of commitment and motivation of nurses. 24 At the time of training, some participants were less disciplined, such as being late, going in and out of the room while the training was being conducted, and returning home when the training hours were not yet over. When the timing of the training is not accurately determined, it can lead to less effective results.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 23 Factors that influenced the insignificance of the results in this study were due to two main factors: the lack of commitment and motivation of nurses. 24 At the time of training, some participants were less disciplined, such as being late, going in and out of the room while the training was being conducted, and returning home when the training hours were not yet over. When the timing of the training is not accurately determined, it can lead to less effective results.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%