Teams need to be healthy, too: toward a definition and model of healthy teams

Allison M. Traylor, Julie V. Dinh, Chelsea LeNoble, Jensine Paoletti, Marissa L. Shuffler, Donald Wiper, Eduardo Salas
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Purpose Teams across a wide range of contexts must look beyond task performance to consider the affective, cognitive and behavioral health of their members. Despite much interest in team health in practice, consideration of team health has remained scant from a research perspective. The purpose of this paper is to address these issues by advancing a definition and model of team health. Design/methodology/approach The authors review relevant literature on team stress, processes and emergent states to propose a definition and model of team health. Findings The authors advance a definition of team health, or the holistic, dynamic compilation of states that emerge and interact as a team resource to buffer stress. Further, the authors argue that team health improves outcomes at both the individual and team level by improving team members’ well-being and enhancing team effectiveness, respectively. In addition, the authors propose a framework integrating the job demands-resources model with the input-mediator-output-input model of teamwork to illustrate the behavioral drivers that promote team health, which buffers teams stress to maintain members’ well-being and team effectiveness. Originality/value This work answers calls from multidisciplinary industries for work that considers team health, providing implications for future research in this area.
团队也需要健康:健康团队的定义和模式
目的在各种情况下,团队必须超越任务绩效,考虑其成员的情感、认知和行为健康。尽管团队健康在实践中备受关注,但从研究的角度来看,对团队健康的考虑仍然很少。本文旨在通过提出团队健康的定义和模型来解决这些问题。研究结果作者提出了团队健康的定义,即作为团队资源出现并相互作用以缓冲压力的各种状态的整体动态汇编。此外,作者还认为,团队健康可分别通过改善团队成员的幸福感和提高团队效率来改善个人和团队层面的成果。此外,作者还提出了一个将工作需求-资源模型与团队工作的输入-中介-输出-输入模型相结合的框架,以说明促进团队健康的行为驱动因素,从而缓冲团队压力,保持成员的幸福感和团队效率。
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