2016
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-016-1535-y
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Integrating teamwork, clinician occupational well-being and patient safety – development of a conceptual framework based on a systematic review

Abstract: BackgroundThere is growing evidence that teamwork in hospitals is related to both patient outcomes and clinician occupational well-being. Furthermore, clinician well-being is associated with patient safety. Despite considerable research activity, few studies include all three concepts, and their interrelations have not yet been investigated systematically. To advance our understanding of these potentially complex interrelations we propose an integrative framework taking into account current evidence and resear… Show more

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“…). Further evidence for the link was offered by Welp and Manser () who found that 66% of studied associations linked poor well‐being and negative patient safety indicators. This pattern is replicated when patient satisfaction rather than patient safety is examined, and a recent meta‐analysis of 63 studies reported that higher burnout was significantly associated with poorer patient satisfaction (Salyers et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…). Further evidence for the link was offered by Welp and Manser () who found that 66% of studied associations linked poor well‐being and negative patient safety indicators. This pattern is replicated when patient satisfaction rather than patient safety is examined, and a recent meta‐analysis of 63 studies reported that higher burnout was significantly associated with poorer patient satisfaction (Salyers et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Teamwork supports a safety culture through fostering the social support, communication and collaborative learning needed across all team members. The framework proposed by Welp and Manser () supports the relationship between teamwork, clinician occupational well‐being and patient safety, however, this framework lacks the support of longitudinal evidence. Future research should investigate the mechanisms underlying this relationship in order to fully understand how employee well‐being can improve safety.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the USA, Team Strategies & Tools to Enhance Performance & Patient Safety has been released as a national standard for team training (King et al, ). More evidence has shown that teamwork is related to patient safety and clinical outcomes (Welp and Manser, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%