TY - JOUR
T1 - Development of potentially better practices for the neonatal intensive care unit as a culture of collaboration
T2 - communication, accountability, respect, and empowerment.
AU - Ohlinger, Judy
AU - Brown, Mark S.
AU - Laudert, Sue
AU - Swanson, Sue
AU - Fofah, Ona
PY - 2003/4
Y1 - 2003/4
N2 - OBJECTIVE: The Vermont Oxford Network (VON) CARE Group was formed in response to the need to create organizational cultures supportive of change and quality improvement. METHODS: The CARE Group consisted of team members from 4 participating neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). All CARE Group members chose to work on multidisciplinary teamwork for the duration of the Neonatal Intensive Care Quality Improvement Collaborative Year 2000. A questionnaire was developed by the CARE Group and administered to the 4 focus group NICUs. The survey focused on 6 domains of the organization: unit coordination, working in the NICU, leadership, management of disagreements, authority, and unit culture. Benchmarking visits were completed to supplement the information found in the survey and the literature. RESULTS: Seven potentially better practices (PBPs) were developed on the basis of the surveys, benchmark visits, and literature reviews. The PBPs include 1) a clear, shared NICU purpose, goals, and values; 2) effective communication among and between teams and team members; 3) leaders lead by example; 4) nurture a collaborative NICU environment with trust and respect; 5) live principled standards of conduct and standards of excellence; 6) nurture competent and committed teams and team members; and 7) commit to effective and positive conflict management. CONCLUSIONS: The CARE Group successfully used quality improvement methods and collaboration to delineate principles and practices of multidisciplinary teamwork.
AB - OBJECTIVE: The Vermont Oxford Network (VON) CARE Group was formed in response to the need to create organizational cultures supportive of change and quality improvement. METHODS: The CARE Group consisted of team members from 4 participating neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). All CARE Group members chose to work on multidisciplinary teamwork for the duration of the Neonatal Intensive Care Quality Improvement Collaborative Year 2000. A questionnaire was developed by the CARE Group and administered to the 4 focus group NICUs. The survey focused on 6 domains of the organization: unit coordination, working in the NICU, leadership, management of disagreements, authority, and unit culture. Benchmarking visits were completed to supplement the information found in the survey and the literature. RESULTS: Seven potentially better practices (PBPs) were developed on the basis of the surveys, benchmark visits, and literature reviews. The PBPs include 1) a clear, shared NICU purpose, goals, and values; 2) effective communication among and between teams and team members; 3) leaders lead by example; 4) nurture a collaborative NICU environment with trust and respect; 5) live principled standards of conduct and standards of excellence; 6) nurture competent and committed teams and team members; and 7) commit to effective and positive conflict management. CONCLUSIONS: The CARE Group successfully used quality improvement methods and collaboration to delineate principles and practices of multidisciplinary teamwork.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 12671167
AN - SCOPUS:0037392356
SN - 0031-4005
VL - 111
SP - e471-481
JO - Pediatrics
JF - Pediatrics
IS - 4 Pt 2
ER -