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Assessing teamwork in medical education and practice: relating behavioural teamwork ratings and clinical performance.

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Wright, MC; Phillips-Bute, BG; Petrusa, ER; Griffin, KL; Hobbs, GW; Taekman, JM
Published in: Med Teach
January 2009

BACKGROUND: Problems with communication and team coordination are frequently linked to adverse events in medicine. However, there is little experimental evidence to support a relationship between observer ratings of teamwork skills and objective measures of clinical performance. AIM: Our main objective was to test the hypothesis that observer ratings of team skill will correlate with objective measures of clinical performance. METHODS: Nine teams of medical students were videotaped performing two types of teamwork tasks: (1) low fidelity classroom-based patient assessment and (2) high fidelity simulated emergent care. Observers used a behaviourally anchored rating scale to rate each individual on skills representative of assertiveness, decision-making, situation assessment, leadership, and communication. A checklist-based measure was used to assess clinical team performance. RESULTS: Moderate to high inter-observer correlations and moderate correlations between cases established the validity of a behaviourally anchored team skill rating tool for simulated emergent care. There was moderate to high correlation between observer ratings of team skill and checklist-based measures of team performance for the simulated emergent care cases (r = 0.65, p = 0.06 and r = 0.97, p < 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: These results provide prospective evidence of a positive relationship between observer ratings of team skills and clinical team performance in a simulated dynamic health care task.

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Med Teach

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EISSN

1466-187X

Publication Date

January 2009

Volume

31

Issue

1

Start / End Page

30 / 38

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Video Recording
  • United States
  • Time Factors
  • Task Performance and Analysis
  • Patient Simulation
  • Patient Care Team
  • Middle Aged
  • Medical Informatics
  • Male
 

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Wright, M. C., Phillips-Bute, B. G., Petrusa, E. R., Griffin, K. L., Hobbs, G. W., & Taekman, J. M. (2009). Assessing teamwork in medical education and practice: relating behavioural teamwork ratings and clinical performance. Med Teach, 31(1), 30–38. https://doi.org/10.1080/01421590802070853
Wright, Melanie C., Barbara G. Phillips-Bute, Emil R. Petrusa, Kathleen L. Griffin, Gene W. Hobbs, and Jeffrey M. Taekman. “Assessing teamwork in medical education and practice: relating behavioural teamwork ratings and clinical performance.Med Teach 31, no. 1 (January 2009): 30–38. https://doi.org/10.1080/01421590802070853.
Wright MC, Phillips-Bute BG, Petrusa ER, Griffin KL, Hobbs GW, Taekman JM. Assessing teamwork in medical education and practice: relating behavioural teamwork ratings and clinical performance. Med Teach. 2009 Jan;31(1):30–8.
Wright, Melanie C., et al. “Assessing teamwork in medical education and practice: relating behavioural teamwork ratings and clinical performance.Med Teach, vol. 31, no. 1, Jan. 2009, pp. 30–38. Pubmed, doi:10.1080/01421590802070853.
Wright MC, Phillips-Bute BG, Petrusa ER, Griffin KL, Hobbs GW, Taekman JM. Assessing teamwork in medical education and practice: relating behavioural teamwork ratings and clinical performance. Med Teach. 2009 Jan;31(1):30–38.

Published In

Med Teach

DOI

EISSN

1466-187X

Publication Date

January 2009

Volume

31

Issue

1

Start / End Page

30 / 38

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Video Recording
  • United States
  • Time Factors
  • Task Performance and Analysis
  • Patient Simulation
  • Patient Care Team
  • Middle Aged
  • Medical Informatics
  • Male