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Enhancing multiple disciplinary teamwork.

Terri E Weaver1

  • 1Biobehavioral and Health Sciences Division, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6096, USA. tew@nursing.upenn.edu

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Multiple disciplinary research fosters innovation by integrating diverse expertise. Recognizing team influences and processes is key to successful outcomes and scientific advancement.

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Area of Science:

  • Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Team Science
  • Research Collaboration

Background:

  • Multiple disciplinary research unites investigators across diverse fields.
  • This collaboration fosters novel perspectives and innovative problem-solving approaches.
  • Effective cross-disciplinary teams require understanding various influencing factors.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the factors influencing the development and functioning of multiple disciplinary research teams.
  • To identify key team processes that enhance collaborative research outcomes.
  • To highlight the significance of ongoing evaluation for sustained team performance and scientific progress.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of factors affecting team development (intrapersonal, social, environmental, organizational, institutional).
  • Assessment of team functioning through behavioral, affective, interpersonal, and intellectual processes.
  • Examination of outcomes, including novel ideas, integrative models, and policy changes.

Main Results:

  • Identification of antecedent factors crucial for effective cross-disciplinary team formation.
  • Demonstration that well-developed team processes enhance overall team functioning.
  • Outcomes such as new paradigms, training programs, and institutional changes result from effective collaboration.

Conclusions:

  • Understanding and managing antecedent factors and team processes are vital for successful multiple disciplinary research.
  • Effective teams generate significant scientific advancements, including innovative ideas and policies.
  • Continuous evaluation ensures the ongoing development and impact of cross-disciplinary research efforts.