Quality improvement in multidisciplinary cancer teams: an investigation of teamwork and clinical decision-making and cross-validation of assessments.
PURPOSE: Teamworking and clinical decision-making are important in multidisciplinary cancer teams (MDTs). Our objective is to assess the quality of information presentation and MDT members' contribution to decision-making via expert observation and self-report, aiming to cross-validate the two...
Main Authors: | Lamb, B, Sevdalis, N, Mostafid, H, Vincent, C, Green, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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