Lingard Lorelei, Reznick Richard, Espin Sherry, Regehr Glenn, DeVito Isabella
Department of Pediatrics, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Acad Med. 2002 Mar;77(3):232-7. doi: 10.1097/00001888-200203000-00013.
Although the communication that occurs within health care teams is important to both team function and the socialization of novices, the nature of team communication and its educational influence are not well documented. This study explored the nature of communications among operating room (OR) team members from surgery, nursing, and anesthesia to identify common communicative patterns, sites of tension, and their impact on novices.
Paired researchers observed 128 hours of OR interactions during 35 procedures from four surgical divisions at one teaching hospital. Brief, unstructured interviews were conducted following each observation. Field notes were independently read by each researcher and coded for emergent themes in the grounded theory tradition. Coding consensus was achieved via regular discussion. Findings were returned to insider "experts" for their assessment of authenticity and adequacy.
Patterns of communication were complex and socially motivated. Dominant themes were time, safety and sterility, resources, roles, and situation. Communicative tension arose regularly in relation to these themes. Each procedure had one to four "higher-tension" events, which often had a ripple effect, spreading tension to other participants and contexts. Surgical trainees responded to tension by withdrawing from the communication or mimicking the senior staff surgeon. Both responses had negative implications for their own team relations.
Team communications in the OR follow observable patterns and are influenced by recurrent themes that suggest sites of team tension. Tension in team communication affects novices, who respond with behaviors that may intensify rather than resolve interprofessional conflict.
尽管医疗团队内部的沟通对于团队功能和新手的社会化都很重要,但团队沟通的本质及其教育影响并未得到充分记录。本研究探讨了来自外科、护理和麻醉科的手术室(OR)团队成员之间沟通的本质,以确定常见的沟通模式、紧张点及其对新手的影响。
配对研究人员在一家教学医院的四个外科科室的35台手术过程中观察了128小时的手术室互动。每次观察后进行简短的非结构化访谈。每位研究人员独立阅读现场记录,并按照扎根理论传统对浮现的主题进行编码。通过定期讨论达成编码共识。研究结果反馈给内部“专家”,以评估其真实性和充分性。
沟通模式复杂且受社会因素驱动。主要主题包括时间、安全与无菌、资源、角色和情况。围绕这些主题经常会出现沟通紧张。每个手术有一到四个“高紧张度”事件,这些事件往往会产生连锁反应,将紧张情绪蔓延到其他参与者和情境中。外科实习生应对紧张的方式是退出沟通或模仿资深外科医生。这两种反应对他们自身的团队关系都有负面影响。
手术室中的团队沟通遵循可观察到的模式,并受到反复出现的主题影响,这些主题表明了团队紧张点所在。团队沟通中的紧张会影响新手,新手的应对行为可能会加剧而非解决跨专业冲突。