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Introduction Objective • To clarify key concepts that a majority did not know the answer for on the knowledge test taken at the end of the training − The components of an effective team structure − Designated and situational leaders − The role of a structured framework in information exchange − What makes handoffs different from other communication? − What is a shared mental model? − What is mutual support? Mod 1Mod 1 05 06.2 .2 Pag Page e 22 TEAMSTEPPS 05.2 2 Introduction • TeamSTEPPS is composed of four teachable/learnable skills − Leadership − Situation Monitoring − Mutual Support − Communication • Skills are supported by team structure …team performance is a science…consequences of errors are great… Mod 1Mod 1 05 06.2 .2 Pag Page e 33 TEAMSTEPPS 05.2 3 Introduction Components of Effective Team Structure • A team is composed of two or more people who… − Interact interdependently and adaptively − Have complementary skills − Have effective leadership − Work toward a common goal… this is the MOST important component of team structure…knowledge of the common goal accounted for 14% of the difference in team function − Have clear roles and responsibilities…second most important component of team structure…accounted for 12% of the difference in team function − Hold them selves mutually accountable for achieving the goal Salas et al. Does team training work? Principles for health care. Acad Emerg Med. 2008. 15:1-8. Mod 1Mod 1 05 06.2 .2 Pag Page e 44 TEAMSTEPPS 05.2 4 Introduction Designated and Situational Leaders • Leadership is one of the four key teachable/learnable TeamSTEPPS strategies • There are two type of leaders 1. Designated leader is assigned to lead and organize a designated core team by Establishing clear goals Facilitating open communication, information, and mutual support sharing through briefs, huddles, debriefs Resolving conflict 2. Situational leader is any team member who steps forward because they have the skills/knowledge to manage the situation-at-hand; situational leader may step forward during a brief or debrief or they may call a huddle Mod 1Mod 1 05 06.2 .2 Pag Page e 55 TEAMSTEPPS 05.2 5 Introduction Information Exchange Communication contributes to nearly 2/3 of sentinel events because effective communication does not come naturally http://www.jointcommission.org/assets/1/18/Root_Causes_Event_Type_04_4Q2012.pdf Mod 1Mod 1 05 06.2 .2 Pag Page e 66 TEAMSTEPPS 05.2 6
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