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In situ simulation 2 active failures 2 behavior markers 2 high reliability 2 interdisciplinary teams 2 team formation 2 Arbeitsgruppe 1 Simulation 1 Team 1
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Davis, Stan 2 Lownik, Elizabeth 2 Parrotta, Carmen 2 Riley, William 2 Miller, Kristi 1 RN, Kristi Miller 1
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Administrative Sciences 1 Administrative Sciences : open access journal 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Creating high reliability teams in healthcare through in situ simulation training
Riley, William; Lownik, Elizabeth; Parrotta, Carmen; … - In: Administrative Sciences 1 (2011) 1, pp. 14-31
The importance of teamwork on patient safety in healthcare has been well established. However, the theory and research of healthcare teams are seriously lacking in clinical application. While conventional team theory assumes that teams are stable and leadership is constant, a growing body of...
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Creating high reliability teams in healthcare through in situ simulation training
Riley, William; Lownik, Elizabeth; Parrotta, Carmen; … - In: Administrative Sciences : open access journal 1 (2011) 1, pp. 14-31
The importance of teamwork on patient safety in healthcare has been well established. However, the theory and research of healthcare teams are seriously lacking in clinical application. While conventional team theory assumes that teams are stable and leadership is constant, a growing body of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012011079
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