Managing superteams: how team composition affect the team performance of public healthcare in Malaysia / Azlyn Ahmad Zawawi

Public healthcare workers carry the responsibility of caring and healing for others. Their performance reflects the well-being of the end-receivers of their service, i.e., the patients. In the context of public healthcare, this means that the performance of the frontliners will ensure the well-being...

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Main Author: Ahmad Zawawi, Azlyn
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spelling my.uitm.ir.560762022-03-15T03:25:24Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/56076/ Managing superteams: how team composition affect the team performance of public healthcare in Malaysia / Azlyn Ahmad Zawawi Ahmad Zawawi, Azlyn Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine Communicable diseases and public health Public healthcare workers carry the responsibility of caring and healing for others. Their performance reflects the well-being of the end-receivers of their service, i.e., the patients. In the context of public healthcare, this means that the performance of the frontliners will ensure the well-being of the citizens, which will reflect the healthy growth of the nation. More often than not, healthcare workers work in a synergy and collaborative manner through team-working. High-performing teams are crucial in healthcare because this sector's tasks are highly interdependent, unpredictable, and dynamic (Bleakley, 2013). Healthcare teams are often faced with challenges that are complex and difficult to coordinate, requiring the teams to align high levels of collaboration between tasks, members’ attributes, and the overall team strategy. Medical frontline workers are highly dependent on teams because high-performing teams will lead to a higher degree of members’ satisfaction, decreased stress, increased quality of healthcare, reduced medical errors, and increased patient safety (Kalisch, Weaver, & Salas, 2009). The urge for healthcare workers to be coordinated in tasks signifies the importance of team performance in healthcare settings. 2021 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/56076/1/56076.pdf ID56076 Ahmad Zawawi, Azlyn (2021) Managing superteams: how team composition affect the team performance of public healthcare in Malaysia / Azlyn Ahmad Zawawi. In: International Virtual Conference of Public Policy and Social Sciences (iVCPPS 2021). (Submitted)
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Communicable diseases and public health
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Communicable diseases and public health
Ahmad Zawawi, Azlyn
Managing superteams: how team composition affect the team performance of public healthcare in Malaysia / Azlyn Ahmad Zawawi
description Public healthcare workers carry the responsibility of caring and healing for others. Their performance reflects the well-being of the end-receivers of their service, i.e., the patients. In the context of public healthcare, this means that the performance of the frontliners will ensure the well-being of the citizens, which will reflect the healthy growth of the nation. More often than not, healthcare workers work in a synergy and collaborative manner through team-working. High-performing teams are crucial in healthcare because this sector's tasks are highly interdependent, unpredictable, and dynamic (Bleakley, 2013). Healthcare teams are often faced with challenges that are complex and difficult to coordinate, requiring the teams to align high levels of collaboration between tasks, members’ attributes, and the overall team strategy. Medical frontline workers are highly dependent on teams because high-performing teams will lead to a higher degree of members’ satisfaction, decreased stress, increased quality of healthcare, reduced medical errors, and increased patient safety (Kalisch, Weaver, & Salas, 2009). The urge for healthcare workers to be coordinated in tasks signifies the importance of team performance in healthcare settings.
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title_full Managing superteams: how team composition affect the team performance of public healthcare in Malaysia / Azlyn Ahmad Zawawi
title_fullStr Managing superteams: how team composition affect the team performance of public healthcare in Malaysia / Azlyn Ahmad Zawawi
title_full_unstemmed Managing superteams: how team composition affect the team performance of public healthcare in Malaysia / Azlyn Ahmad Zawawi
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