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On collective self‐healing and traces: How can swarm intelligence help us think differently about team adaptation?

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Health care teams are increasingly forced to navigate complex challenges to achieve their collective aim of delivering high‐quality, safe patient care. The teamwork literature has struggled to develop strategies that… Click to show full abstract

Health care teams are increasingly forced to navigate complex challenges to achieve their collective aim of delivering high‐quality, safe patient care. The teamwork literature has struggled to develop strategies that promote effective adaptive behaviours among health care teams. In part, this challenge stems from the fact that truly collective adaptive behaviour requires members of the teams to abandon the human urge to act self‐sufficiently. Nature contains striking examples of collective behaviour as seen in social insects, fish and bird colonies. This collective behaviour is known as Swarm Intelligence (SI). SI remains poorly described in the health care team literature and its potential benefits hidden.

Keywords: health care; collective self; swarm intelligence; care; self healing

Journal Title: Medical Education
Year Published: 2020

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