Teamwork is essential for patient safety as highly functioning teams make fewer errors. In high acuity academic medical centers, care delivery is complex and ever-changing, creating a high-risk environment for safety concerns. These intricate settings demand a collaborative approach to care delivery, where structured methods of teamwork and communication are engrained in day-to-day practice. With teamwork being a critical component of patient safety and communication failures likened to preventable medical errors, hospitals are looking to bolster leadership training and improve team dynamics. TeamSTEPPS is a proven method shown to enhance teamwork, communication, leadership, and patient satisfaction. TeamSTEPPS provides an evidence-based framework to optimize patient outcomes by improving communication and teamwork skills among healthcare professionals. Current literature on teamwork and communication demonstrates that nurse practitioners are uniquely positioned to improve team performance through the use of the TeamSTEPPS framework.
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15 January 2022
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January 15 2022
CREATING A CULTURE OF TEAMWORK THROUGH THE USE OF THE TEAMSTEPPS FRAMEWORK: A review of the literature and considerations for Nurse Practitioners Open Access
Andrea Brooks, DNP, MBA, FNP-BC ENP-C;
Andrea Brooks, DNP, MBA, FNP-BC ENP-C
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MedStar Health
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Suzanna Fitzpatrick, DNP ACNP-BC FNP-BC;
Suzanna Fitzpatrick, DNP ACNP-BC FNP-BC
2
University of Maryland Medical Center
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Eleanor Dunlap, ACNP-BC
Eleanor Dunlap, ACNP-BC
2
University of Maryland Medical Center
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Journal of Leadership Education (2022) 21 (1): 155–162.
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Brooks A, Fitzpatrick S, Dunlap E (2022), "CREATING A CULTURE OF TEAMWORK THROUGH THE USE OF THE TEAMSTEPPS FRAMEWORK: A review of the literature and considerations for Nurse Practitioners". Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 21 No. 1 pp. 155–162, doi: https://doi.org/10.12806/V21/I1/R11
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