Promoting Team Success Through Reflection on Communication Needs.

Claire Richards
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Background: Graduate nursing students often face challenges in team-based projects due to diverse backgrounds and learning styles. Team charter development is helpful for making expectations clear, but it misses a critical step of self-reflection and shared understanding that can further improve team functioning.

Method: This innovation integrated a communication needs reflection exercise, based on the Birkman Method, into team charter meetings in a graduate-level course. Students reflect on their communication needs individually before sharing and discussing strategies for respectful engagement as a team.

Results: Incorporating reflection on communication needs into team charters was well received. The process can enhance self-awareness and respect for diversity of communication needs within teams.

Conclusion: Implementation of a structured process for self-reflection and sharing in team charters is a low-effort teaching innovation with the potential for high results. Formalizing a process of self-reflection and sharing has the potential to increase student self-awareness and respect for diversity. [J Nurs Educ. 2025;64(X):XXX-XXX.].

通过对沟通需求的反思促进团队成功。
背景:护理研究生由于背景和学习方式的不同,在团队项目中经常面临挑战。团队章程开发有助于明确期望,但它错过了自我反思和共享理解的关键步骤,这可以进一步改善团队功能。方法:这一创新将基于Birkman方法的沟通需求反思练习整合到研究生课程的团队章程会议中。在作为一个团队分享和讨论尊重参与的策略之前,学生们会单独反思他们的沟通需求。结果:将沟通需求的反思纳入团队章程受到好评。这个过程可以增强自我意识和对团队内部沟通需求多样性的尊重。结论:在团队章程中实施结构化的自我反思和分享过程是一种低成本的教学创新,具有高结果的潜力。形成一个自我反思和分享的过程,有可能提高学生的自我意识和对多样性的尊重。[J].中国生物医学工程学报,2015;32(4):559 - 561。
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