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Mirjam Körner
Researcher at University of Freiburg
Publications - 62
Citations - 1304
Mirjam Körner is an academic researcher from University of Freiburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Teamwork & Health care. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 58 publications receiving 991 citations.
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Interprofessional teamwork and team interventions in chronic care: A systematic review
TL;DR: There is no consensus about the main features of IPT and the most effective team interventions in chronic care, however, the findings may be used to standardize the implementation and evaluation of IPTs in practice and for further research.
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Interprofessional teamwork in medical rehabilitation: a comparison of multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary team approach:
TL;DR: The interdisciplinary approach can be recommended, particularly for clinics in the somatic indication field, as it shows significantly better results for nearly all aspects of teamwork and team effectiveness in comparison with the multidisciplinary team approach.
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Relationship of organizational culture, teamwork and job satisfaction in interprofessional teams
TL;DR: The results showed that 35 % of job satisfaction is predicted by a structural equation model that includes both organizational culture and teamwork, and showed that the effect of organizational culture is completely mediated by interprofessional teamwork.
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Analyzing the effects of shared decision-making, empathy and team interaction on patient satisfaction and treatment acceptance in medical rehabilitation using a structural equation modeling approach
TL;DR: "Team interaction" should be considered as an important predictor of process and patient-centered outcome characteristics and can be used to derive measures as well as interventions to optimize the organization of participatory care within teams.
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What Works in Implementing Patient Decision Aids in Routine Clinical Settings? A Rapid Realist Review and Update from the International Patient Decision Aid Standards Collaboration.
Natalie Joseph-Williams,Purva Abhyankar,Laura Boland,Paulina Bravo,Alison T. Brenner,Suzanne Brodney,Angela Coulter,Anik Giguère,Aubri S. Hoffman,Mirjam Körner,Aisha T. Langford,Daniel D. Matlock,Nora Moumjid,Sarah Munro,Karina Dahl Steffensen,Christine Stirling,Trudy van der Weijden +16 more
TL;DR: Key strategies are recommended that organizations and individuals intending to embed PtDAs routinely can use as a practical guide, to understand the importance of context in the success of different implementation studies.