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Psychometric test of the Team Climate Inventory-short version investigated in Dutch quality improvement teams
BMC Health Services Research, 08/12/09
Strating MMH et al. – The psychometric properties of the Dutch version of the TCI–14 are satisfactory. Together these results show that the TCI–14 is a useful instrument to assess to what extent aspects of team climate influence perceived team effectiveness of quality improvement teams.
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