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Team Structure NEXT:

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 2 Team Structure 2 Objectives Discuss benefits of teamwork and team structure Define a “team” Identify the role of patients and their families as part of the care team Describe the components and composition of a multi-team system

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 3 Team Structure Teamwork cannot occur in the absence of a clearly defined team Understanding a team’s structure and how multiple teams interact is critical for implementation planning 3

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 4 Team Structure 4 Two or more people who interact dynamically, interdependently, and adaptively toward a common and valued goal, have specific roles or functions, and have a time-limited membership What Defines a Team?

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 5 Team Structure 5 Exercise: Teams and Teamwork Write down the names (or positions) of the people in your immediate work area or unit who contribute to successful patient care.

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 6 Team Structure 6 Partnering With the Patient Strategies for involving patients in their care Include patients in bedside rounds Conduct handoffs at the patient’s bedside Provide patients with tools for communicating with their care team Involve patients in key committees Actively enlist patient participation

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 7 Team Structure 7 Clinical Team Responsibilities Embrace patients and their families as valuable and contributing partners in patient care Listen to patients and their families Assess patients’ preference regarding involvement Ask patients about their concerns Speak to them in lay terms Allow time for patients and families to ask questions Ask for their feedback Give them access to relevant information Encourage patients and their families to proactively participate in patient care

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 8 Team Structure Patient and Family Responsibilities Provide accurate patient information Comply with the prescribed plan of care (e.g., schedule and attend appointments as directed) Ask questions and/or voice any concerns regarding the plan of care Monitor and report changes in the patient’s condition Manage family members Follow instructions of the clinical team 8

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 9 Team Structure 9 Multi-Team System (MTS) for Patient Care

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 10 Team Structure 10 Core Team members have the closest contact with the patient! A Core Team is… A group of care providers who work interdependently to manage a set of assigned patients from point of assessment to disposition

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 11 Team Structure 11 A time-limited team formed for emergent or specific events and composed of members from various teams A Contingency Team is…

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 12 Team Structure 12 A team comprising those work area members who are responsible for managing the operational environment that supports the Core Team A Coordinating Team is…

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 13 Team Structure 13 Ancillary Services provide direct, task-specific, time- limited care to patients. Support Services provide indirect service-focused tasks which help to facilitate the optimal health care experience for patients and their families. Ancillary & Support Services

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 14 Team Structure 14 Establish and communicate vision Develop policies and set expectations for staff related to teamwork Support and encourage staff during implementation and culture change Hold teams accountable for team performance Define the culture of the organization The Role of Administration is to…

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 15 Team Structure 15 Team Structure Video

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 16 Team Structure 16 Team Structure Video Analysis What members of the following teams were involved in the scenario? Core team Coordinating team Contingency team Ancillary and support services Where did the breakdowns occur between the components of this multi-team system? What could the individuals involved in this scenario have done differently to produce a better outcome?

T EAM STEPPS 05.2 Mod Page 17 Team Structure 17 Applying TeamSTEPPS Exercise 1. Who are the members of the team experiencing a teamwork issue? 2. Which team or teams within your multi-team system are experiencing the teamwork issue? Which team or teams interact with or are otherwise affected by the team(s) experiencing the issue?