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Facilitating collaboration using a clinical teams programme.

Ellen Goodall1, Libby Lowry, Carole Jones

  • 1Reading Primary Care Trust.

Nursing Times
|February 16, 2006
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The Clinical Teams Programme improved clinical leadership and teamworking skills. This initiative boosted confidence, fostered effective teams, and enhanced patient care practices.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Clinical Leadership Development
  • Teamwork in Healthcare

Background:

  • Effective clinical leadership is crucial for optimal healthcare delivery.
  • Teamworking within clinical settings significantly impacts patient outcomes and service efficiency.
  • The need for structured programs to enhance leadership and collaboration in healthcare.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the implementation of the Clinical Teams Programme at Reading PCT.
  • To evaluate the program's impact on clinical leadership and teamworking.
  • To identify specific benefits for clinical practice and patient care.

Main Methods:

  • The article details the application of the Clinical Teams Programme.
  • Focus on how the program was utilized to foster improvements at Reading PCT.

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  • Qualitative description of the program's integration into existing practice.
  • Main Results:

    • The program successfully enhanced clinical leadership capabilities.
    • Participants reported increased confidence in their leadership roles.
    • Development of more effective clinical teams and improved collaboration was observed.

    Conclusions:

    • The Clinical Teams Programme is an effective strategy for developing clinical leadership.
    • The program demonstrably improved teamworking within the Reading PCT setting.
    • Enhanced leadership and teamwork contribute to better existing practices and patient care.