نتایج جستجو برای: team involvement

تعداد نتایج: 240667  

2010
BETH DIETZ-UHLER JASON R. LANTER

One of the most interesting aspects of sports fans is their degree of involvement and affiliation with their favorite sports team. Indeed, perusal of the popular press suggests that sports fans reveal their connection to a favorite team in interesting ways, including wearing team apparel, displaying bumper stickers on their cars, and engaging in celebratory behaviors that range from fairly pass...

2018
Laura J E Brown Tommy Dickinson Stuart Smith Christine Brown Wilson Maria Horne Kate Torkington Paul Simpson

CONTEXT Reflective accounts of public involvement in research (PI) are important for helping researchers plan and deliver more effective PI activities. In particular, there is a need to address power differentials between team members that can prohibit effective and meaningful involvement. OBJECTIVE To critically reflect on the PI practices that underpinned our research project on intimacy an...

2018
Silvan Steiner

The importance of various information sources in decision-making in interactive team sports is debated. While some highlight the role of the perceptual information provided by the current game context, others point to the role of knowledge-based information that athletes have regarding their team environment. Recently, an integrative perspective considering the simultaneous involvement of both ...

2017
Xinlin Yao Lionel Peter Robert

Multiple-team membership (MTM), defined as simultaneous involvement in multiple teams, is becoming prevalent in organizational practice and may escalate two tensions that are crucial to team performance. However, only a handful studies directly address the effect of MTM and fewer concerned the virtual context. Theories on MTM proposed that its effects would occur and countervail through various...

2012
Hilde Valen Wæhle Arvid Steinar Haugen Eirik Søfteland Esther Hjälmhult

UNLABELLED BACKGROUND Even though the use of perioperative checklists have resulted in significant reduction in postoperative mortality and morbidity, as well as improvements of important information communication, the utilization of checklists seems to vary, and perceived barriers are likely to influence compliance. In this grounded theory study we aimed to explore the challenges and strate...

Journal: :Journal of palliative medicine 2011
Moira O'Connor Judith Pugh Moyez Jiwa Jeff Hughes Colleen Fisher

Palliative care emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach to care to improve quality of life and relieve symptoms. Palliative care is provided in many ways; in hospices, hospital units, and the community. However, the greatest proportion of palliative care is in the community. In hospice and palliative care units in hospitals, clinical pharmacists are part of the interdisciplinary team and work ...

2017
Marie-Josée Fleury Guy Grenier Jean-Marie Bamvita

Background This study identified multiple socio-professional and team effectiveness variables, based on the Input-Mediator-Output-Input (IMOI) model, and tested their associations with job satisfaction for three categories of mental health professionals (nurses, psychologists/psychotherapists, and social workers). Methods Job satisfaction was assessed with the Job Satisfaction Survey. Indepen...

Journal: :Medical reference services quarterly 2014
Gisela Butera Alexandra W Gomes Seema Kakar

This article describes how librarians became involved as members of an interdisciplinary curricular team in a problem-based learning course for first- and second-year medical students. The experience illustrates how librarians can become part of a team, collaborating with medical faculty to assist in revising curricula, incorporating innovative teaching techniques, and creating effective simula...

Journal: :American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine® 2020

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