Keywords

baccalaureate nursing program, interdisciplinary communication, interprofessional education, nursing education, TeamSTEPPS

 

Authors

  1. Ross, Jennifer Gunberg PhD, RN, CNE
  2. Latz, Eleanor
  3. Meakim, Colleen H. MSN, RN, CHSE-A, ANEF
  4. Mariani, Bette PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN

Abstract

Background: To promote safe patient care, nurses must work collaboratively with members of the interprofessional health care team.

 

Purpose: The purposes of this study were to explore the effect of a curricular-wide integration of TeamSTEPPS training on baccalaureate nursing students' teamwork knowledge and attitudes and to describe students' perceptions of TeamSTEPPS curricular-wide integration.

 

Methods: In this quasi-experimental, mixed-methods study, the experimental group engaged in a curricular-wide integration of TeamSTEPPS throughout the baccalaureate nursing program, whereas the control group received no TeamSTEPPS training.

 

Results: The experimental group had significantly higher teamwork knowledge than the control group after training. The curricular-wide integration of TeamSTEPPS was positively received by students.

 

Conclusions: This study demonstrated the feasibility and benefits of integrating TeamSTEPPS teamwork training throughout a baccalaureate nursing curriculum, as well as the knowledge gained by students because of this curricular-wide integration. With further research, TeamSTEPPS could offer an evidence-based approach to promote the interprofessional teamwork knowledge and skills nursing students need for safe patient care.