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Tanja Manser
Tanja Manser
Professor, School of Applied Psychology, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern
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Teamwork and patient safety in dynamic domains of healthcare: a review of the literature
T Manser
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica 53 (2), 143-151, 2009
16442009
Emotional exhaustion and workload predict clinician-rated and objective patient safety
A Welp, LL Meier, T Manser
Frontiers in psychology 5, 111843, 2015
4262015
Do team processes really have an effect on clinical performance? A systematic literature review
J Schmutz, T Manser
British Journal of Anaesthesia 110 (4), 529-544, 2013
3982013
How effective is teamwork really? The relationship between teamwork and performance in healthcare teams: a systematic review and meta-analysis
JB Schmutz, LL Meier, T Manser
BMJ open 9 (9), e028280, 2019
3792019
Interprofessional collaboration among nurses and physicians: making a difference in patient outcome
JS Martin, W Ummenhofer, T Manser, R Spirig
Swiss medical weekly 140 (1718), 1-12, 2010
3032010
Effective handover communication: an overview of research and improvement efforts
T Manser, S Foster
Best practice & research Clinical anaesthesiology 25 (2), 181-191, 2011
2782011
Use of cognitive aids in a simulated anesthetic crisis
TK Harrison, T Manser, SK Howard, DM Gaba
Anesthesia & Analgesia 103 (3), 551-556, 2006
2522006
Key elements of debriefing for simulator training
M Rall, T Manser, SK Howard
European Journal of Anaesthesiology 17 (8), 516-517, 2000
2262000
The interplay between teamwork, clinicians’ emotional exhaustion, and clinician-rated patient safety: a longitudinal study
A Welp, LL Meier, T Manser
Critical Care 20, 1-10, 2016
2012016
Speaking up is related to better team performance in simulated anesthesia inductions: an observational study
M Kolbe, MJ Burtscher, J Wacker, B Grande, R Nohynkova, T Manser, ...
Anesthesia & Analgesia 115 (5), 1099-1108, 2012
1882012
Interactions of team mental models and monitoring behaviors predict team performance in simulated anesthesia inductions.
MJ Burtscher, M Kolbe, J Wacker, T Manser
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 17 (3), 257, 2011
1852011
Assessing the quality of patient handoffs at care transitions
T Manser, S Foster, S Gisin, D Jaeckel, W Ummenhofer
Quality and Safety in Health Care 19 (6), e44-e44, 2010
1852010
Team mental models and their potential to improve teamwork and safety: a review and implications for future research in healthcare
MJ Burtscher, T Manser
Safety science 50 (5), 1344-1354, 2012
1832012
Conceptualising barriers to incident reporting: a psychological framework
Y Pfeiffer, T Manser, T Wehner
Quality and Safety in Health Care 19 (6), e60-e60, 2010
1772010
Development of the German version of the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture: Dimensionality and psychometric properties
Y Pfeiffer, T Manser
Safety Science 48 (10), 1452-1462, 2010
1642010
Integrating teamwork, clinician occupational well-being and patient safety–development of a conceptual framework based on a systematic review
A Welp, T Manser
BMC health services research 16, 1-44, 2016
1542016
Coordination patterns related to high clinical performance in a simulated anesthetic crisis
T Manser, TK Harrison, DM Gaba, SK Howard
Anesthesia & Analgesia 108 (5), 1606-1615, 2009
1522009
Team communication during patient handover from the operating room: more than facts and figures
T Manser, S Foster, R Flin, R Patey
Human factors 55 (1), 138-156, 2013
1462013
Managing nonroutine events in anesthesia: the role of adaptive coordination
MJ Burtscher, J Wacker, G Grote, T Manser
Human factors 52 (2), 282-294, 2010
1442010
The effects of patient handoff characteristics on subsequent care: a systematic review and areas for future research
S Foster, T Manser
Academic Medicine 87 (8), 1105-1124, 2012
1402012
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