Dear readers,
we would like to share a new article with the title “Behavioral sciences applied to acute care teams: a research agenda for the years ahead by European research network” published by members of the “Behavioral Sciences applied to Acute care teams and Surgery (BSAS) research network. This collaborative effort has defined knowledge gaps, setting the stage for a dynamic research agenda and the development of 12 DC positions.
Six key topics were identified, emphasizing interventions to improve team processes, dealing with and implementing new technologies, understanding and measuring team processes, organizational aspects impacting teamwork, training and health professions education, as well as organizational and safety culture. By identifying these critical knowledge gaps, the BSAS community advocates for targeted funding in these areas. Furthermore, 12 projects for doctoral candidates have been developed, with the aim to close the gaps in research and to enhance our understanding of teamwork in acute care and surgical settings.
If you want to know more about the doctoral candidates’ projects, click here.
Link to the article, published in BioMed Central (BMC):