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Experience matters: comparing novice and expert ratings of non-technical skills using the NOTSS system.

机译:经验很重要:使用NOTSS系统比较非技术技能的新手和专家评级。

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There is growing evidence that non-technical skills (NTS) are related to surgical outcomes and patient safety. The aim of this study was to further evaluate a behaviour rating system (NOTSS: Non-Technical Skills for Surgeons) which can be used for workplace assessment of the cognitive and social skills which are essential components of NTS. A novice group composed of consultant surgeons (n = 44) from five Scottish hospitals attended one of six experimental sessions and were trained to use the NOTSS system. They then used NOTSS to rate surgeons' behaviors in six simulated scenarios filmed in the operating room. The behaviours demonstrated in each scenario were compared to expert ratings to determine accuracy. The mode rating from the novice group (who received a short training session in behaviour assessment) was the same as the expert group in 50% of ratings. Where there was disagreement, novice raters tended to provide lower ratings than the experts. Novice raters require significant training in this emerging area of competence in order to accurately rate non-technical skills.
机译:越来越多的证据表明,非技术技能(NTS)与手术结果和患者安全性有关。这项研究的目的是进一步评估一种行为评估系统(NOTSS:外科医生非技术技能),该系统可用于在工作场所评估NTS的基本组成部分的认知和社交技能。由来自苏格兰五家医院的顾问外科医生(n = 44)组成的一个新手小组参加了六个实验会议之一,并接受了使用NOTSS系统的培训。然后,他们使用NOTSS对手术室中拍摄的六个模拟场景中的外科医生的行为进行评分。将每种情况下演示的行为与专家评级进行比较,以确定准确性。新手组(接受了简短的行为评估培训)的模式评分与专家组的评分相同,均为50%。在存在分歧的地方,新手评分者往往会提供比专家低的评分。新手评估人员需要在此新兴的能力领域进行大量培训,以便准确地评估非技术技能。

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