Study Teamwork and quality during neonatal care in the delivery room. Citation Text: Teamwork and quality during neonatal care in the delivery room. Thomas EJ; Sexton JB; Lasky RE; Helmreich RL; Crandell DS; Tyson J. Copy Citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL June 14, 2006 Thomas EJ; Sexton JB; Lasky RE; Helmreich RL; Crandell DS; Tyson J. View more articles from the same authors. The researchers videotaped neonatal resuscitation teams over 1 year to observe their interaction behaviors and compliance with guidelines. They found correlations between team behaviors and compliance with guidelines and overall quality of care. PubMed citation Save Save to your library Print Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Copy URL Cite Citation Citation Text: Teamwork and quality during neonatal care in the delivery room. Thomas EJ; Sexton JB; Lasky RE; Helmreich RL; Crandell DS; Tyson J. Copy Citation Related Resources From the Same Author(s) Teamwork in the operating room: frontline perspectives among hospitals and operating room personnel. January 7, 2008 Culture at Work in Aviation and Medicine: National, Organizational, and Professional Influences. July 20, 2016 Costs of medical injuries in Utah and Colorado. June 23, 2015 Differentiating close calls from errors: a multidisciplinary perspective. March 29, 2010 Perceptions of institutional support for “second victims” are associated with safety culture and workforce well-being. February 24, 2021 Emotional exhaustion among US health care workers before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, 2019-2021. October 5, 2022 Patient safety: where to aim when zero harm is not the target-a case for learning and resilience. August 31, 2022 Implementing a robust process improvement program in the neonatal intensive care unit to reduce harm. April 13, 2022 Frequency of diagnostic errors in the neonatal intensive care unit: a retrospective cohort study. March 23, 2022 Who pays for medical errors? An analysis of adverse event costs, the medical liability system, and incentives for patient safety improvement. February 4, 2015 View More Related Resources Patient Safety Innovations Rescue Improvement Conference Innovation Summary July 23, 2024 Interview In Conversation with... Kathleen Sanford and Sue Schuelke about Virtual Nursing August 30, 2023 Perspectives on Safety Virtual Nursing: Improving Patient Care and Meeting Workforce Challenges August 30, 2023 Annual Perspective Improving Diagnostic Safety and Quality April 26, 2023 Association of simulation training with rates of medical malpractice claims among obstetrician-gynecologists. October 13, 2021 Increasing patient safety with neonates via handoff communication during delivery: a call for interprofessional health care team training across GME and CME. August 30, 2017 Unprofessional workplace conduct...defining and defusing it. October 27, 2016 System errors in intrapartum electronic fetal monitoring: a case review. December 30, 2012 Speaking up and sharing information improves trainee neonatal resuscitations. December 12, 2012 Challenges faced in providing safe care in rural perinatal settings. November 25, 2009 View More See More About The Topic Labor and Delivery Health Care Providers Neonatology and Intensive Care Epidemiology of Errors and Adverse Events Failure Mode Effects Analysis View More
Teamwork in the operating room: frontline perspectives among hospitals and operating room personnel. January 7, 2008
Culture at Work in Aviation and Medicine: National, Organizational, and Professional Influences. July 20, 2016
Perceptions of institutional support for “second victims” are associated with safety culture and workforce well-being. February 24, 2021
Emotional exhaustion among US health care workers before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, 2019-2021. October 5, 2022
Patient safety: where to aim when zero harm is not the target-a case for learning and resilience. August 31, 2022
Implementing a robust process improvement program in the neonatal intensive care unit to reduce harm. April 13, 2022
Frequency of diagnostic errors in the neonatal intensive care unit: a retrospective cohort study. March 23, 2022
Who pays for medical errors? An analysis of adverse event costs, the medical liability system, and incentives for patient safety improvement. February 4, 2015
Interview In Conversation with... Kathleen Sanford and Sue Schuelke about Virtual Nursing August 30, 2023
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Association of simulation training with rates of medical malpractice claims among obstetrician-gynecologists. October 13, 2021
Increasing patient safety with neonates via handoff communication during delivery: a call for interprofessional health care team training across GME and CME. August 30, 2017