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    Systemic team training in adolescent psychiatry improved staff job satisfaction and team climate. This enhanced cooperation, information sharing, and communication, benefiting both staff and patient treatment outcomes.

    Area of Science:

    • Psychiatry
    • Organizational Psychology
    • Healthcare Management

    Context:

    • Inpatient adolescent psychiatric units face challenges like assaults, elopements, and treatment dropouts.
    • Staffing issues include high turnover, low job satisfaction, and insufficient self-efficacy.
    • Dissatisfaction exists among adolescents, parents, and referring professionals.

    Purpose:

    • To evaluate the impact of systemic interdisciplinary team training on job satisfaction in adolescent psychiatric acute wards.
    • To assess improvements in team climate, cooperation, and communication following the intervention.

    Summary:

    • A non-randomized intervention study with a pre-post design and control group was conducted.
    • Job satisfaction was measured via questionnaires pre-training, and at 6 months and 5 years post-training.
    Keywords:
    Stationäre Jugendpsychiatrie - Arbeitszufriedenheit - Systemische Organisationsentwicklung - Qualitätsmanagement - Partizipationinpatient adolescent psychiatry - job satisfaction - systemic organizational development - quality management - participation

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  • Impact:

    • The training resulted in significant improvements in team climate and cooperation.
    • Enhanced information sharing, goal clarity, and a more appreciative communication culture were observed.
    • Systemic handover discussions and patient participation in case discussions improved transparency and treatment success.