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Effect of complementary interventions to redesign care on teamwork and quality for hospitalized medical patients: a pragmatic controlled trial.

O’Leary KJ, Johnson JK, Williams MV, et al. Effect of complementary interventions to redesign care on teamwork and quality for hospitalized medical patients: a pragmatic controlled trial. Ann Intern Med. 2023;176(11):1456-1464. doi:10.7326/m23-0953.

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November 15, 2023
O’Leary KJ, Johnson JK, Williams MV, et al. Ann Intern Med. 2023;176(11):1456-1464.
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Teamwork is an essential component of ensuring high quality, safe healthcare. This article describes findings from the Redesigning SystEms to Improve Teamwork and Quality for Hospitalized Patients (RESET) study, which evaluated the impact of complementary interventions to redesign unit-based care (unit-based physician teams, nurse-physician co-leadership, interprofessional rounds, performance reports, patient engagement) on interprofessional teamwork and patient outcomes. Findings demonstrate improved teamwork climate scores among nurses (but not physicians), but researchers did not identify a significant impact on patient outcomes.

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O’Leary KJ, Johnson JK, Williams MV, et al. Effect of complementary interventions to redesign care on teamwork and quality for hospitalized medical patients: a pragmatic controlled trial. Ann Intern Med. 2023;176(11):1456-1464. doi:10.7326/m23-0953.

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