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基于航空的团队协作训练对医护人员态度的影响。

The impact of aviation-based teamwork training on the attitudes of health-care professionals.

作者信息

Grogan Eric L, Stiles Renée A, France Daniel J, Speroff Theodore, Morris John A, Nixon Bill, Gaffney F Andrew, Seddon Rhea, Pinson C Wright

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37232-9485, USA.

出版信息

J Am Coll Surg. 2004 Dec;199(6):843-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2004.08.021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Both the Institute of Medicine and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality suggest patient safety can be enhanced by implementing aviation Crew Resource Management (CRM) in health care. CRM emphasizes six key areas: managing fatigue, creating and managing teams, recognizing adverse situations (red flags), cross-checking and communication, decision making, and performance feedback. This study evaluates participant reactions and attitudes to CRM training.

STUDY DESIGN

From April 22, 2003, to December 11, 2003, clinical teams from the trauma unit, emergency department, operative services, cardiac catheterization laboratory, and administration underwent an 8-hour training course. Participants completed an 11-question End-of-Course Critique (ECC), designed to assess the perceived need for training and usefulness of CRM skill sets. The Human Factors Attitude Survey contains 23 items and is administered on the same day both pre- and posttraining. It measures attitudinal shifts toward the six training modules and CRM.

RESULTS

Of the 489 participants undergoing CRM training during the study period, 463 (95%) completed the ECC and 338 (69%) completed the Human Factors Attitude Survey. The demographics of the group included 288 (59%) nurses and technicians, 104 (21%) physicians, and 97 (20%) administrative personnel. Responses to the ECC were very positive for all questions, and 95% of respondents agreed or strongly agreed CRM training would reduce errors in their practice. Responses to the Human Factors Attitude Survey indicated that the training had a positive impact on 20 of the 23 items (p < 0.01).

CONCLUSIONS

CRM training improves attitudes toward fatigue management, team building, communication, recognizing adverse events, team decision making, and performance feedback. Participants agreed that CRM training will reduce errors and improve patient safety.

摘要

背景

美国医学研究所和医疗保健研究与质量局均指出,通过在医疗保健领域实施航空机组资源管理(CRM)可提高患者安全。CRM强调六个关键领域:管理疲劳、创建和管理团队、识别不良情况(危险信号)、交叉检查与沟通、决策以及绩效反馈。本研究评估参与者对CRM培训的反应和态度。

研究设计

2003年4月22日至2003年12月11日,创伤科、急诊科、手术科室、心导管实验室及行政部门的临床团队参加了为期8小时的培训课程。参与者完成了一份包含11个问题的课程结束评估(ECC),旨在评估培训的感知需求以及CRM技能组合的实用性。人为因素态度调查包含23个项目,在培训前和培训当天均进行。它衡量对六个培训模块和CRM的态度转变。

结果

在研究期间接受CRM培训的489名参与者中,463名(95%)完成了ECC,338名(69%)完成了人为因素态度调查。该组人员构成包括288名(59%)护士和技术人员、104名(21%)医生以及97名(20%)行政人员。对ECC所有问题的回答都非常积极,95%的受访者同意或强烈同意CRM培训将减少他们工作中的失误。对人为因素态度调查的回答表明,培训对23个项目中的20个产生了积极影响(p < 0.01)。

结论

CRM培训改善了对疲劳管理、团队建设、沟通、识别不良事件、团队决策和绩效反馈的态度。参与者一致认为CRM培训将减少失误并提高患者安全。

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