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Improving Patient Safety Through Teamwork and Team Training

Enhancing clinical care through effective collaboration and training

Eduardo Salas author Karen Frush author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:13th Sep '12

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This insightful book explores the science of teamwork in healthcare, offering practical strategies for improving patient safety and team performance.

In Improving Patient Safety Through Teamwork and Team Training, the authors delve into the critical science of enhancing team performance within clinical care environments. As teamwork becomes increasingly integral in healthcare settings, this book addresses the profound impact that effective collaboration has on patient safety. Despite the recognized importance of medical teamwork, the intricacies of coordination, communication, and cooperation have often been overlooked, making this exploration particularly valuable.

Eduardo Salas and Karen Frush have brought together a diverse group of scholars, practitioners, and professionals to create a resource that combines practical guidance with scientific insights. Each chapter is designed to equip leaders and team members with the tools necessary to foster a culture of teamwork. The book not only outlines best practices for improving team dynamics but also emphasizes the need for ongoing evaluation and training to adapt to the evolving demands of clinical situations.

Readers will find actionable strategies for measuring success, monitoring training efforts, and identifying potential pitfalls. By addressing the varied needs of different clinical contexts, Improving Patient Safety Through Teamwork and Team Training serves as a comprehensive guide for those looking to enhance team performance and ultimately improve patient safety outcomes in healthcare settings.

"The text is comprenehsive, well organized, and referenced, with some overlap, and written plainly with an appropriate number of charts, tables, and diagrams for reinforcement, which is essential in convenying inherently abstract concepts. [... T]his book should be considered an invaluable resources and recommended reading. However, as a reference, almost all chapters provide unique analysis of medical teamwork and training issues not readily found in other texts, and to which any radiologist or health care professional can easily relate and find relevant and instructive at some level when translated into their own practice." -Gerald Legiehn, Radiology

ISBN: 9780195399097

Dimensions: 178mm x 254mm x 15mm

Weight: 503g

288 pages