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The ethics of teamwork

S M Gallagher

    Ostomy/Wound Management
    |December 29, 1998
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Teamwork enhances task accomplishment, especially for complex ethical dilemmas that individuals cannot resolve alone. This study defines teams and teamwork using a case study, exploring team dynamics and threats.

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    Area of Science:

    • Team dynamics and collaborative problem-solving in professional settings.

    Background:

    • Individual achievement is valuable, but certain complex ethical dilemmas necessitate collective approaches.
    • The limitations of individual capacity in resolving intricate ethical challenges are highlighted.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To define teams and teamwork within a practical case study context.
    • To explore the dynamics of team collaboration for task accomplishment.
    • To identify factors influencing team strength and potential threats to team cohesion.

    Main Methods:

    • A case study approach was employed to define and illustrate teams and teamwork.
    • Analysis of factors that strengthen team performance.
    • Examination of circumstances that pose threats to team effectiveness.

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    Main Results:

    • Teams are presented as a mechanism for addressing tasks beyond individual capability.
    • Key factors contributing to team success and cohesion were identified.
    • Circumstances detrimental to team functioning were elucidated.

    Conclusions:

    • Teamwork is essential for resolving specific ethical dilemmas and enhancing task completion.
    • Understanding team dynamics, strengths, and threats is crucial for effective collaboration.
    • The case study provides a framework for analyzing and improving team performance.