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Factors that drive team participation in surgical safety checks: a prospective study

机译:推动团队参与手术安全检查的因素:一项前瞻性研究

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Team-based group communications using checklists are widely advocated to achieve shared understandings and improve patient safety. Despite the positive effect checklists have on collaborations and reduced postoperative complications, their use has not been straightforward. Previous research has described contextual factors that impact on the implementation of checklists, however there is limited understanding of the issues that impede team participation in checklist use in surgery. The aim of this prospective study was to identify and describe factors that drive team participation in safety checks in surgery. We observed ten surgical teams and conducted 33 semi-structured interviews with 70 participants from nursing, surgery and anaesthetics, and the community. Constant comparative methods were used to analyse textual data derived from field notes and interviews. Observational and interview data were collected during 2014–15. Analysis of the textual data generated from the field notes and interviews revealed the extent to which members of the surgical team participated in using the surgical safety checklist during each phase of patient care. These three categories included: ‘using the checklist’; ‘working independently’; and, ‘communicating checks with others’. The phases in the checking process most vulnerable to information loss or omission were sign in and sign out. Team participation in safety checks depends on a convergence of intertwined factors; namely, team attributes, communication strategies and checking processes. A whole-of-team approach to participation in surgical safety checks is far more complex when considering the factors that drive participation. Strategies to increase participation in safety checks need to target professional communication practices and work processes such as workflow which curtail team members’ ability to participate.
机译:广泛提倡使用清单进行基于团队的小组沟通,以达成共识,并提高患者安全性。尽管清单对协作有积极作用,并减少了术后并发症,但其使用并非一帆风顺。先前的研究已经描述了影响清单实施的背景因素,但是对于阻碍团队参与手术清单使用的问题的理解有限。这项前瞻性研究的目的是确定和描述促使团队参与手术安全检查的因素。我们观察了十个外科手术团队,并进行了33次半结构化访谈,对来自护理,手术和麻醉师以及社区的70名参与者进行了访谈。不变的比较方法被用来分析从实地记录和访谈中获得的文本数据。在2014-15年期间收集了观察和访谈数据。通过对实地记录和访谈产生的文本数据的分析,揭示了在患者护理的每个阶段中,手术团队成员参与使用手术安全清单的程度。这三个类别包括:“使用清单”; “独立工作”;以及“与他人沟通支票”。检查过程中最容易出现信息丢失或遗漏的阶段是登录和注销。团队参与安全检查取决于相互交织的因素。即团队属性,沟通策略和检查过程。考虑驱动因素的全团队参与手术安全性检查的方法要复杂得多。增强安全检查参与度的策略需要针对专业的沟通实践和工作流程,例如工作流,这会削弱团队成员的参与能力。

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