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手术室非技术技能行为标志物的观察及其与术中事件的关系。

Observation of behavioural markers of non-technical skills in the operating room and their relationship to intra-operative incidents.

作者信息

Siu Joey, Maran Nikki, Paterson-Brown Simon

机构信息

Department of Surgery and Anaesthetics, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Little France Crescent, Edinburgh EH16 4SA, Scotland, UK.

Department of Surgery and Anaesthetics, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Little France Crescent, Edinburgh EH16 4SA, Scotland, UK.

出版信息

Surgeon. 2016 Jun;14(3):119-28. doi: 10.1016/j.surge.2014.06.005. Epub 2014 Jul 10.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The importance of non-technical skills in improving surgical safety and performance is now well recognised. Better understanding is needed of the impact that non-technical skills of the multi-disciplinary theatre team have on intra-operative incidents in the operating room (OR) using structured theatre-based assessment. The interaction of non-technical skills that influence surgical safety of the OR team will be explored and made more transparent.

METHODS

Between May-August 2013, a range of procedures in general and vascular surgery in the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh were performed. Non-technical skills behavioural markers and associated intra-operative incidents were recorded using established behavioural marking systems (NOTSS, ANTS and SPLINTS). Adherence to the surgical safety checklist was also observed.

RESULTS

A total of 51 procedures were observed, with 90 recorded incidents - 57 of which were considered avoidable. Poor situational awareness was a common area for surgeons and anaesthetists leading to most intra-operative incidents. Poor communication and teamwork across the whole OR team had a generally large impact on intra-operative incidents. Leadership was shown to be an essential set of skills for the surgeons as demonstrated by the high correlation of poor leadership with intra-operative incidents. Team-working and management skills appeared to be especially important for anaesthetists in the recovery from an intra-operative incident.

CONCLUSION

A significant number of avoidable incidents occur during operative procedures. These can all be linked to failures in non-technical skills. Better training of both individual and team in non-technical skills is needed in order to improve patient safety in the operating room.

摘要

背景

非技术技能在提高手术安全性和手术表现方面的重要性现已得到充分认可。需要通过基于手术室的结构化评估,更好地了解多学科手术团队的非技术技能对手术室术中事件的影响。将探讨并使影响手术室团队手术安全的非技术技能之间的相互作用更加透明。

方法

2013年5月至8月期间,在爱丁堡皇家医院进行了一系列普通外科和血管外科手术。使用既定的行为标记系统(NOTSS、ANTS和SPLINTS)记录非技术技能行为标记和相关术中事件。还观察了对手术安全检查表的遵守情况。

结果

共观察了51台手术,记录了90起事件,其中57起被认为是可以避免的。情境意识差是外科医生和麻醉师导致大多数术中事件的常见问题。整个手术室团队沟通不畅和团队协作不佳对术中事件普遍有很大影响。领导力被证明是外科医生必备的一组技能,不良领导力与术中事件的高度相关性就证明了这一点。团队协作和管理技能在术中事件恢复过程中对麻醉师似乎尤为重要。

结论

手术过程中发生了大量可避免的事件。这些都与非技术技能的欠缺有关。为了提高手术室的患者安全,需要对个人和团队进行更好的非技术技能培训。

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