| Literature DB >> 27269996 |
Jill Thistlethwaite1, Kathy Dallest2, Monica Moran3, Roger Dunston1, Chris Roberts4, Diann Eley5, Fiona Bogossian6, Dawn Forman7, Lesley Bainbridge8, Donna Drynan8, Sue Fyfe9.
Abstract
The individual Teamwork Observation and Feedback Tool (iTOFT) was devised by a consortium of seven universities in recognition of the need for a means of observing and giving feedback to individual learners undertaking an interprofessional teamwork task. It was developed through a literature review of the existing teamwork assessment tools, a discussion of accreditation standards for the health professions, Delphi consultation and field-testing with an emphasis on its feasibility and acceptability for formative assessment. There are two versions: the Basic tool is for use with students who have little clinical teamwork experience and lists 11 observable behaviours under two headings: 'shared decision making' and 'working in a team'. The Advanced version is for senior students and junior health professionals and has 10 observable behaviours under four headings: 'shared decision making', 'working in a team', 'leadership', and 'patient safety'. Both versions include a comprehensive scale and item descriptors. Further testing is required to focus on its validity and educational impact.Entities:
Keywords: Feedback; formative assessment; interprofessional teamwork; observable behaviours; observation
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27269996 DOI: 10.3109/13561820.2016.1169262
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Interprof Care ISSN: 1356-1820 Impact factor: 2.338