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Raquel Asencio1, Dorothy R Carter, Leslie A Dechurch

  • 1Georgia Institute of Technology, 654 Cherry Street, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Organizational Psychology
  • Translational Science

Background:

  • Translating medical research from bench-to-bedside necessitates collaboration among diverse expert teams.
  • Multiteam systems theory provides a framework for understanding these complex team interactions.
  • Team charters are established tools for enhancing single-team performance by defining behavioral norms.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To extend the application of team charters to the context of multiteam systems.
  • To provide practical recommendations for developing multiteam charters.
  • To enhance inter-team communication and leadership processes in translational research.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and theoretical extension of team charter principles to multiteam contexts.
  • Analysis of existing frameworks for team charters and multiteam systems.
  • Development of practical recommendations based on theoretical synthesis.

Main Results:

  • Team charters can be adapted for multiteam systems to foster collaboration.
  • Specific content recommendations for multiteam charters are proposed.
  • These charters can guide communication and leadership between teams.

Conclusions:

  • Multiteam charters are a valuable tool for optimizing the performance of collaborative research teams.
  • Implementing tailored multiteam charters can improve the efficiency of bench-to-bedside translation.
  • Further research should explore the empirical impact of these charters on translational outcomes.