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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Team Dynamics
  • Stroke Rehabilitation

Background:

  • Integrated stroke care quality hinges on effective team functioning.
  • Professional perspectives on factors influencing stroke team performance are understudied.
  • Understanding these perspectives is crucial for improving team collaboration in stroke care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify factors contributing to the success of interprofessional stroke teams.
  • To understand team members' perceptions of successful stroke team functioning.

Main Methods:

  • Questionnaires distributed to professionals in 34 integrated stroke care teams across 9 Dutch regions.
  • 558 professionals completed the questionnaire (39% response rate).
  • Hierarchical random-effects model used to analyze data, accounting for individual and team levels.

Main Results:

  • Individual factors: personal development, social well-being, interprofessional education, communication, and role understanding significantly impacted team functioning.
  • Team-level factors: communication and role understanding were significant predictors of stroke team functioning.
  • No significant relationships found between individual personal autonomy, team cohesion, and team functioning.

Conclusions:

  • Interventions focusing on social well-being, communication, and role understanding can enhance stroke team performance.
  • Healthcare organizations should prioritize developing professionals' interpersonal skills and interprofessional education.
  • Improving these areas is key to advancing interprofessional collaboration in stroke care.