2016
DOI: 10.1186/s13054-016-1282-9
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The interplay between teamwork, clinicians’ emotional exhaustion, and clinician-rated patient safety: a longitudinal study

Abstract: BackgroundEffectively managing patient safety and clinicians’ emotional exhaustion are important goals of healthcare organizations. Previous cross-sectional studies showed that teamwork is associated with both. However, causal relationships between all three constructs have not yet been investigated. Moreover, the role of different dimensions of teamwork in relation to emotional exhaustion and patient safety is unclear. The current study focused on the long-term development of teamwork, emotional exhaustion, a… Show more

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“…5 As interprofessional teams are becoming increasingly important in health care delivery, the benefits and liabilities of interprofessional collaboration are becoming more apparent as well. Welp and colleagues 6 found that interpersonal teamwork led to improved morale, decreased burnout, and increased patient safety. While there is certainly a need for new curricula emphasizing IPE in areas such as problem solving, communication skills, and conflict management, simply teaching these in a revised formal curriculum is not enough.…”
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“…5 As interprofessional teams are becoming increasingly important in health care delivery, the benefits and liabilities of interprofessional collaboration are becoming more apparent as well. Welp and colleagues 6 found that interpersonal teamwork led to improved morale, decreased burnout, and increased patient safety. While there is certainly a need for new curricula emphasizing IPE in areas such as problem solving, communication skills, and conflict management, simply teaching these in a revised formal curriculum is not enough.…”
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“…[60] Perceived clinical competency is linked to nurse burnout and may be compounded in ICU by the need to provide complex care to critically ill patients with little supervision. [61] In the hot-floor, less managerial and educational supervision led to senior bedside nurses providing more frequent mentorship (6%) and clinical advice (5%) to nurse colleagues while being responsible for clinical management of their own allocated patient. This is an accepted professional practice in ICU, but if expected continually then the risk of workload fatigue may be exacerbated.…”
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“…Burnout has now been associated with disruptive behavior, rudeness in the operating room and on the wards, poorer clinical outcomes, and more medical malpractice suits. 15,17,18 From a business perspective, there is now a growing body of evidence of the scope and expense associated with physician burnout, which is a leading cause of physician turnover in an institution. Replacing a physician is estimated to cost between $500,000 and $3 million-numbers that have finally gotten the attention of our institutions.…”
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confidence: 99%