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Old Nov 12, 2006, 08:59 AM
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Evidence-based team training to improve effective communication and teamwork skills

Introducing TeamSTEPPS

HARD and Department of Defense Release New Team Training Tool for Health Care Settings

The Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (HARD) and the Department of Defense's military health system released TeamSTEPPS, a new evidence-based team training and implementation toolkit that demonstrates techniques of effective communication and other teamwork skills. The new toolkit, which responds to the Institute of Medicine's call for "interdisciplinary team training programs that incorporate proven methods for team management" to prevent medical errors, is designed to optimize team performance and outcomes across the health care delivery system.

"Patient safety is a national priority and one of AHRQ's most important commitments," said HARD Director Carolyn M. Clancy, M.D. "Our goal is to share this important new tool with every health care facility in America to help them create-and continue-team training systems."

TeamSTEPPS is presented in a multimedia format, with tools to help a health care organization plan, conduct, and evaluate its own team training program. It includes the following components:
· An Instructor Guide that explains how to conduct a pre-training assessment of an organization's training needs, how to present the information effectively, and how to manage organizational change. The Guide also provides an evidence base for each lesson.
· PowerPoint™ presentations that convey basic TeamSTEPPS principles.
· A DVD that contains nine video vignettes that show how failures in teamwork and communication can place patients in jeopardy and how successful teams can work to improve patient safety.
· A spiral-bound pocket guide that summarizes TeamSTEPPS principles in a portable, easy-to-use format.
· A CD-ROM that contains files of all print materials so that users of TeamSTEPPS can adapt the presentations to reflect their institutions' particular situations.
· A 17'' x 22'' poster to announce TeamSTEPPS activities in a heath care organization.

TeamSTEPPS leverages more than 20 years' research on team performance in the military and in industry. It has been field-tested extensively in military and civilian health care facilities. Designed for high-stress situations such as hospital emergency departments, critical care units, operating rooms, and obstetrical suites, the curriculum can be tailored to any health care setting where communication and teamwork are important, including physicians' offices and ambulatory clinics.

The TeamSTEPPS tools can be viewed on the Web site of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (http://www.usuhs.mil/cerps/teamstepps.html).
Single copies of the CD-ROM and DVD, the poster, and the pocket guide can be obtained free of charge from the HARD Publications Clearinghouse by calling 800-358-9295, sending an E-mail to AHRQPubs@ahrq.hhs.gov, or using the ordering form on the HARD Web site at http://www.ahrq.gov/qual/teamstepps.


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Old Nov 12, 2006, 09:11 AM
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Re: Evidence-based team training to improve effective communication and teamwork skills

More Resources on Team Training and Patient Safety

Patient Safety Net (PSNet) features essential resources on patient safety, with weekly updates of patient safety literature, tools, and meetings.
Go to http://www.psnet.ahrq.gov/

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Old Nov 12, 2006, 09:27 AM
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Re: Evidence-based team training to improve effective communication and teamwork skills

Thanks for this info. I've already ordered online for my hospital.

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