Albright Jordan, Rushworth Samantha, Kuriyan Aparajita, Duresso Biiftu, Testa Shannon, Wolk Courtney Benjamin
University of South Alabama, Mobile, USA.
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA.
J Early Interv. 2025 Sep;47(3):361-373. doi: 10.1177/10538151251337715. Epub 2025 May 29.
Interdisciplinary team collaboration is a foundational value of early intervention (EI) services; however, preservice education programs and continued education or professional development opportunities for EI providers rarely focus on how to effectively navigate team dynamics. Team Strategies and Tools to Enhance Performance and Patient Safety (TeamSTEPPS) is an established evidence-based intervention for improving team processes in health care and has shown promise for school mental health service teams. In this descriptive paper, we detail our adaptation of TeamSTEPPS for use with an EI organization, the resulting impact on provider perceptions of teamwork, and acceptability of the TeamSTEPPS training and curriculum in this context. These findings provide important insights into the needs of EI providers as it pertains to training and support on interdisciplinary teamwork and collaboration.
跨学科团队协作是早期干预(EI)服务的一项基本价值观;然而,EI服务提供者的职前教育项目以及继续教育或专业发展机会很少关注如何有效地应对团队动态。团队策略与工具以提高绩效和患者安全(TeamSTEPPS)是一种既定的循证干预措施,用于改善医疗保健中的团队流程,并已显示出对学校心理健康服务团队的前景。在这篇描述性论文中,我们详细阐述了我们对TeamSTEPPS进行调整以用于一个EI组织的情况、其对提供者团队合作认知的影响,以及在此背景下TeamSTEPPS培训和课程的可接受性。这些发现为EI服务提供者在跨学科团队合作与协作方面的培训和支持需求提供了重要见解。