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OBJECTIVES:Although considerable progress has been made in understanding networks, their structure, and their development, little has been known about their effectiveness in the health care setting and their contributions to quality of care and patient safety.The purpose of this study was to examine studies using social network analysis (SNA) in the health care workforce and assess factors contributing to social network and their relationships with care processes and patient outcomes. METHODS:We identified all published peer-reviewed SNA articles in CINAHL, PubMed, PsycINFO, JSTOR, Medline (OVID), and Web of Science databases up to April 2013. RESULTS:Twenty-nine published articles met the inclusion criteria. Current evidence of the health care workforce's social networks reveals the nature of social ties are related to personal characteristics, practice setting, and types of patients. A few studies also revealed the social network effects adoption and the use of a health information system, patient outcomes, and coordination. CONCLUSIONS:Current studies on the social ties of health care workforce professionals include several assessments of inefficiencies. The level of technical sophistication in these studies tended to be low. Future study using enhanced sophistication in study design, analysis, and patient outcome testing are warranted to fully leverage the potential of SNA in health care studies.
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Nurs Outlookjournal_title
Nursing outlookauthors
Bae SH,Nikolaev A,Seo JY,Castner Jdoi
10.1016/j.outlook.2015.05.006subject
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2015-09-01 00:00:00pages
566-84issue
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0029-6554issn
1528-3968pii
S0029-6554(15)00177-3journal_volume
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