Education, implementation, and teams: 2020 international consensus on cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency cardiovascular care science with treatment …
For this 2020 International Consensus on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency
Cardiovascular Care Science With Treatment Recommendations, the Education …
Cardiovascular Care Science With Treatment Recommendations, the Education …
Does team orientation matter? A state‐of‐the‐science review, meta‐analysis, and multilevel framework
As teams are a foundational component of modern organizations, selection and training of
employees to facilitate teamwork is of key importance. In this paper, we review and meta …
employees to facilitate teamwork is of key importance. In this paper, we review and meta …
The potential of collective intelligence in emergency medicine: pooling medical students' independent decisions improves diagnostic performance
Background. Evidence suggests that pooling multiple independent diagnoses can improve
diagnostic accuracy in well-defined tasks. We investigated whether this is also the case for …
diagnostic accuracy in well-defined tasks. We investigated whether this is also the case for …
Groupthink among health professional teams in patient care: a scoping review
There is emerging interest in understanding group decision making among a team of health
professionals. Groupthink, a term coined by Irving Janis to depict premature consensus …
professionals. Groupthink, a term coined by Irving Janis to depict premature consensus …
Studying human-AI collaboration protocols: the case of the Kasparov's law in radiological double reading
Abstract Purpose The integration of Artificial Intelligence into medical practices has recently
been advocated for the promise to bring increased efficiency and effectiveness to these …
been advocated for the promise to bring increased efficiency and effectiveness to these …
Improving patient safety through better teamwork: how effective are different methods of simulation debriefing? Protocol for a pragmatic, prospective and randomised …
J Freytag, F Stroben, WE Hautz, D Eisenmann… - BMJ open, 2017 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Introduction Medical errors have an incidence of 9% and may lead to worse patient
outcome. Teamwork training has the capacity to significantly reduce medical errors and …
outcome. Teamwork training has the capacity to significantly reduce medical errors and …
[HTML][HTML] Interventions fostering interdisciplinary and inter-organizational collaboration in health and social care; an integrative literature review
M Simons, A Goossensen, H Nies - Journal of Interprofessional Education …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Improving interdisciplinary and inter-organizational collaboration is increasingly
regarded as maintaining and improving the quality of care. However, health and social care …
regarded as maintaining and improving the quality of care. However, health and social care …
Exploring undergraduate nursing student interactions with virtual patients to develop 'non-technical skills' through case study methodology
Background Virtual patients are a recent addition to the educational arsenal to develop non-
technical skills in undergraduate health professionals. The Virtual Simulated Patient …
technical skills in undergraduate health professionals. The Virtual Simulated Patient …
Collective stupidity: influences on decision-making in knowledge-based companies
Purpose Even the smartest organizations believe that “good enough is never good enough.”
Highly intelligent people may be able to do important things individually; still, it is their …
Highly intelligent people may be able to do important things individually; still, it is their …
Interprofessional emergency training leads to changes in the workplace
D Eisenmann, F Stroben, JD Gerken… - Western journal of …, 2017 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Introduction Preventable mistakes occur frequently and can lead to patient harm and death.
The emergency department (ED) is notoriously prone to such errors, and evidence suggests …
The emergency department (ED) is notoriously prone to such errors, and evidence suggests …