Systematic review of methods for quantifying teamwork in the operating theatre
<strong>Background</strong> Teamwork in the operating theatre is becoming increasingly recognized as a major factor in clinical outcomes. Many tools have been developed to measure teamwork. Most fall into two categories: self‐assessment by theatre staff and assessment by observers. A cri...
Main Authors: | Li, N, Marshall, D, Sykes, M, McCulloch, P, Shalhoub, J, Maruthappu, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2018
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