Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska at Omaha.
Communication Studies, University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
Am Psychol. 2018 May-Jun;73(4):504-516. doi: 10.1037/amp0000246.
Debriefs are a type of work meeting in which teams discuss, interpret, and learn from recent events during which they collaborated. In a variety of forms, debriefs are found across a wide range of organizational types and settings. Well-conducted debriefs can improve team effectiveness by 25% across a variety of organizations and settings. For example, the U.S. military adopted debriefs decades ago to promote learning and performance across the various services. Subsequently, debriefs have been introduced in the medical field, the fire service, aviation, education, and in a variety of organizational training and simulation environments. After a discussion of various purposes for which debriefs have been used, we proceed with a historical review of development of the concepts and use in industries and contexts. We then review the psychological factors relevant to debrief effectiveness and the outcomes for individuals, teams, and organizations that deploy debriefs. Future directions of particular interest to team researchers across a variety of psychological disciplines are presented along with a review of how best to implement debriefs from a practical perspective. (PsycINFO Database Record
汇报是一种工作会议,团队在会议上讨论、解释并从最近的协作事件中学习。在各种形式下,汇报在广泛的组织类型和环境中都有发现。在各种组织和环境中,精心进行的汇报可以将团队的效率提高 25%。例如,几十年前,美国军方就采用了汇报来促进各个军种的学习和绩效。随后,汇报在医疗、消防、航空、教育等领域以及各种组织培训和模拟环境中得到了应用。在讨论了汇报的各种用途之后,我们回顾了概念的历史发展以及在不同行业和背景下的应用。然后,我们回顾了与汇报效果相关的心理因素,以及部署汇报的个人、团队和组织的结果。我们还介绍了团队研究人员特别感兴趣的未来发展方向,并从实际角度回顾了如何最好地实施汇报。