Rethinking Healthcare Teams’ Practices Using Network Science: Implications, Challenges, and Benefits

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Abstract

Healthcare teams act in a very complex environment and present extremely peculiar features since they are multidisciplinary, work under quickly changing conditions, and often stay together for a short period with a dynamically fluctuating team membership. Thus, in the broad discussions about the future of healthcare, the strategy for improving providers’ collaboration and team dynamics is becoming a central topic. Within this context, this paper aims to discuss different viewpoints about the application of network science to teamworking. Our results highlight the potential benefits deriving from network science-enabled analysis, and also show some preliminary empirical evidence through a real case study. In so doing, we intend to stimulate discussions regarding the implications of network science in the investigation and improvement of healthcare teams. The intention is to pave the way for future research in this context by suggesting the potential advantages of healthcare teamwork analysis, as well as recognising its challenges and threats.

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Aloini, D., Ferraro, G., Iovanella, A., & Stefanini, A. (2022). Rethinking Healthcare Teams’ Practices Using Network Science: Implications, Challenges, and Benefits. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 12(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/app12125841

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