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The interplay between teamwork, clinicians' emotional exhaustion, and clinician-rated patient safety: a longitudinal study. | AHRQ Patient Safety Network

The interplay between teamwork, clinicians' emotional exhaustion, and clinician-rated patient safety: a longitudinal study. | AHRQ Patient Safety Network



Among intensive care unit interprofessional teams, clinicians' emotional exhaustion harmed teamwork, worsened patient safety reports.Crit Care. 2016;20:110.

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The interplay between teamwork, clinicians' emotional exhaustion, and clinician-rated patient safety: a longitudinal study.



    Emotional exhaustion is a component of burnout—a critical patient safety issue. Teamworkpromotes resilience and thus may protect against burnout and promote patient safety. However, it is unclear how teamwork, burnout, and patient safety interact in a safety culture. This prospective study of critical care interprofessional teams found that clinicians' emotional exhaustion affects teamwork, which leads to worsening clinician reports of patient safety. The authors suggest addressing clinicians' emotional exhaustion prior to team training in order to best augment patient safety in the intensive care unit. A PSNet interview discusses strategies to enhance clinicians' emotional resilience.














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