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On a wing and a prayer: an assessment of modularized crew resource management training for health care professionals.

机译:祈祷而行:对卫生保健专业人员进行模块化工作人员资源管理培训的评估。

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Evidence suggests that Crew Resource Management (CRM), a form of team training, is beneficial. In CRM training, participants learn individual portable team skills such as communication and decision making through group discussion and activities. However, the usual 1-day course format is not always compatible with health care organizational routines. A modular training format, while theoretically sound, is untested for interprofessional team training. The aim of this study was to explore the potential for modularized CRM training to be delivered to a group of interprofessional learners.Modularized CRM training, consisting of two 2-hour workshops, was delivered to health care workers in an Australian tertiary hospital. Kirkpatrick's evaluation model provided a framework for the study. Baseline attitude surveys were conducted prior to each workshop. Participants completed a written questionnaire at the end of each workshop that examined their motivations, reactions to the training, and learner demographics. An additional survey, administered 6 weeks post training, captured self-assessed behavior data.Twenty-three individuals from a range of professions and clinical streams participated. One in 5 participants (22%) reported that they translated teamwork skills to the workplace. While positive about the workshop format and content, many respondents identified personal, team, and organizational barriers to the application of the workshop techniques.CRM training when delivered in a modular format has positive outcomes. Following the training, some respondents overcame workplace barriers to attempt to change negative workplace behavior. This progress provides cautious optimism for the potential for modular CRM training to benefit groups of interprofessional health staff.
机译:有证据表明,团队培训的一种形式即船员资源管理(CRM)是有益的。在CRM培训中,参与者通过小组讨论和活动来学习个人便携式团队技能,例如沟通和决策。但是,通常的1天课程格式并不总是与卫生保健组织的常规兼容。虽然理论上讲是合理的,但是模块化培训形式未经专业团队间培训的测试。这项研究的目的是探索将模块化CRM培训提供给一组跨专业学习者的潜力。模块化CRM CRM培训(包括两个为时2小时的研讨会)被提供给澳大利亚一家三级医院的医护人员。柯克帕特里克(Kirkpatrick)的评估模型为研究提供了框架。在每个研讨会之前进行了基线态度调查。参与者在每个讲习班结束时填写了书面问卷,以检查他们的动机,对培训的反应以及学习者的人口统计数据。训练后6周进行的另一项调查收集了自我评估的行为数据。来自各行各业和临床领域的23个人参加了这项研究。五分之一的参与者(22%)报告说他们将团队合作技能转化为工作场所。虽然对讲习班的形式和内容持积极态度,但许多受访者指出了应用讲习班技术的个人,团队和组织方面的障碍。以模块化形式进行的CRM培训会产生积极的成果。培训后,一些受访者克服了工作场所的障碍,试图改变负面的工作场所行为。对于模块化CRM培训可能会给跨行业医疗人员带来好处的潜力,这一进展提供了谨慎的乐观态度。

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