Leggat Sandra G
School of Public Health, La Trobe University, Victoria, 3086, Australia.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2007 Feb 7;7:17. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-7-17.
Although effective teamwork has been consistently identified as a requirement for enhanced clinical outcomes in the provision of healthcare, there is limited knowledge of what makes health professionals effective team members, and even less information on how to develop skills for teamwork. This study identified critical teamwork competencies for health service managers.
Members of a state branch of the professional association of Australian health service managers participated in a teamwork survey.
The 37% response rate enabled identification of a management teamwork competency set comprising leadership, knowledge of organizational goals and strategies and organizational commitment, respect for others, commitment to working collaboratively and to achieving a quality outcome.
Although not part of the research question the data suggested that the competencies for effective teamwork are perceived to be different for management and clinical teams, and there are differences in the perceptions of effective teamwork competencies between male and female health service managers. This study adds to the growing evidence that the focus on individual skill development and individual accountability and achievement that results from existing models of health professional training, and which is continually reinforced by human resource management practices within healthcare systems, is not consistent with the competencies required for effective teamwork.
尽管有效的团队合作一直被认为是提高医疗保健临床效果的必要条件,但对于使卫生专业人员成为有效团队成员的因素了解有限,而关于如何培养团队合作技能的信息更少。本研究确定了卫生服务管理人员关键的团队合作能力。
澳大利亚卫生服务管理人员专业协会一个州分会的成员参与了一项团队合作调查。
37%的回复率使得能够确定一套管理团队合作能力,包括领导力、对组织目标和战略的了解以及组织承诺、尊重他人、致力于协作工作和实现高质量成果。
尽管不属于研究问题,但数据表明,有效团队合作的能力在管理团队和临床团队中被认为有所不同,并且男性和女性卫生服务管理人员对有效团队合作能力的看法也存在差异。这项研究进一步证明,现有的卫生专业人员培训模式所导致的对个人技能发展、个人问责制和成就的关注,以及医疗保健系统内人力资源管理实践不断强化的这种关注,与有效团队合作所需的能力不一致。