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Investigating a Participatory Intervention in Multidisciplinary Cancer Care Teams Using an Integrative Organizational Model: A Study Protocol

Multidisciplinary teams encounter many challenges that can lead to higher levels of distress and burnout. This trend is acutely prevalent among multidisciplinary cancer care teams who frequently contend with increased task complexity and numbers of patients. Resilience is emerging as a critical reso...

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Autores principales: Chênevert, Denis, Brown, Tyler L., Pomey, Marie-Pascale, Benomar, Nadia, Colombat, Philippe, Fouquereau, Evelyne, Loiselle, Carmen G.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9113022/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35592179
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.798863
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author Chênevert, Denis
Brown, Tyler L.
Pomey, Marie-Pascale
Benomar, Nadia
Colombat, Philippe
Fouquereau, Evelyne
Loiselle, Carmen G.
author_facet Chênevert, Denis
Brown, Tyler L.
Pomey, Marie-Pascale
Benomar, Nadia
Colombat, Philippe
Fouquereau, Evelyne
Loiselle, Carmen G.
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description Multidisciplinary teams encounter many challenges that can lead to higher levels of distress and burnout. This trend is acutely prevalent among multidisciplinary cancer care teams who frequently contend with increased task complexity and numbers of patients. Resilience is emerging as a critical resource that may optimize team members’ psychological health and wellbeing, work efficiency, and organizational agility, while reducing burnout. Accordingly, the proposed study aims to implement and evaluate a promising participatory interventional approach that fosters team resilience. Specifically, the effects of the intervention on participating team members will be compared to a control group of non-participating team members. This intervention’s core components include skills training, patient-centered meetings, talking spaces, and an agile problem-solving approach. The proposed study also seeks to determine whether enhanced resilience improves team mental health status and organizational outcomes. A participatory interventional approach will be implemented and assessed at three-time intervals [i.e., pre-intervention deployment (N = 375), 12 months post-deployment (N = 236), and 24 months post-deployment (N = 146)] across five cancer care teams in three Quebec healthcare institutions. A mixed methods design will be used that includes observations, semi-structured interviews, focus groups, and self-report questionnaires. Direct observation will document team functioning and structural resources (e.g., meetings, conflict management, and leadership). Semi-structured interviews will explore participants’ experience with activities related to the participatory interventional approach, its perceived benefits and potential challenges. Focus groups will explore participants’ perceptions of their team’s resilience and the effectiveness of the intervention. Questionnaires will assess support, recognition, empowerment, organizational justice, individual resilience, psychological safety, work climate, team resilience, workplace burnout, engagement, quality of work life, wellbeing, and organizational citizenship behaviors, and sociodemographic variables. Moreover, objective measures including absenteeism and staff turnover will be obtained via human resource records. Structural equation modeling will be used to test the study’s hypotheses. The proposed protocol and related findings will provide stakeholders with quantitative and qualitative data concerning a participatory interventional approach to optimize team effectiveness. It will also identify critical factors implicated in favorable organizational outcomes in connection with multidisciplinary cancer care teams. Expected results and future directions are also presented herein.
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spelling pubmed-91130222022-05-18 Investigating a Participatory Intervention in Multidisciplinary Cancer Care Teams Using an Integrative Organizational Model: A Study Protocol Chênevert, Denis Brown, Tyler L. Pomey, Marie-Pascale Benomar, Nadia Colombat, Philippe Fouquereau, Evelyne Loiselle, Carmen G. Front Psychol Psychology Multidisciplinary teams encounter many challenges that can lead to higher levels of distress and burnout. This trend is acutely prevalent among multidisciplinary cancer care teams who frequently contend with increased task complexity and numbers of patients. Resilience is emerging as a critical resource that may optimize team members’ psychological health and wellbeing, work efficiency, and organizational agility, while reducing burnout. Accordingly, the proposed study aims to implement and evaluate a promising participatory interventional approach that fosters team resilience. Specifically, the effects of the intervention on participating team members will be compared to a control group of non-participating team members. This intervention’s core components include skills training, patient-centered meetings, talking spaces, and an agile problem-solving approach. The proposed study also seeks to determine whether enhanced resilience improves team mental health status and organizational outcomes. A participatory interventional approach will be implemented and assessed at three-time intervals [i.e., pre-intervention deployment (N = 375), 12 months post-deployment (N = 236), and 24 months post-deployment (N = 146)] across five cancer care teams in three Quebec healthcare institutions. A mixed methods design will be used that includes observations, semi-structured interviews, focus groups, and self-report questionnaires. Direct observation will document team functioning and structural resources (e.g., meetings, conflict management, and leadership). Semi-structured interviews will explore participants’ experience with activities related to the participatory interventional approach, its perceived benefits and potential challenges. Focus groups will explore participants’ perceptions of their team’s resilience and the effectiveness of the intervention. Questionnaires will assess support, recognition, empowerment, organizational justice, individual resilience, psychological safety, work climate, team resilience, workplace burnout, engagement, quality of work life, wellbeing, and organizational citizenship behaviors, and sociodemographic variables. Moreover, objective measures including absenteeism and staff turnover will be obtained via human resource records. Structural equation modeling will be used to test the study’s hypotheses. The proposed protocol and related findings will provide stakeholders with quantitative and qualitative data concerning a participatory interventional approach to optimize team effectiveness. It will also identify critical factors implicated in favorable organizational outcomes in connection with multidisciplinary cancer care teams. Expected results and future directions are also presented herein. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9113022/ /pubmed/35592179 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.798863 Text en Copyright © 2022 Chênevert, Brown, Pomey, Benomar, Colombat, Fouquereau and Loiselle. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Pomey, Marie-Pascale
Benomar, Nadia
Colombat, Philippe
Fouquereau, Evelyne
Loiselle, Carmen G.
Investigating a Participatory Intervention in Multidisciplinary Cancer Care Teams Using an Integrative Organizational Model: A Study Protocol
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title_short Investigating a Participatory Intervention in Multidisciplinary Cancer Care Teams Using an Integrative Organizational Model: A Study Protocol
title_sort investigating a participatory intervention in multidisciplinary cancer care teams using an integrative organizational model: a study protocol
topic Psychology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9113022/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35592179
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.798863
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