Lowe David J, Dewar Alistair, Lloyd Adam, Edgar Simon, Clegg Gareth R
Resuscitation Research Group, Royal Infirmary Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
Department of Anaesthesia, Critical Care & Pain, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.
Postgrad Med J. 2017 Aug;93(1102):449-453. doi: 10.1136/postgradmedj-2016-134357. Epub 2016 Dec 16.
Video evaluation of resuscitation is becoming increasingly integrated into practice in a number of clinical settings. The purpose of this review article is to examine how video may enhance clinical care during resuscitation. As healthcare and available therapeutic interventions evolve, re-evaluation of accepted paradigms requires data to describe current practice and support change. Analysis of video recordings affords creation of a framework to evaluate individual and team performance and develop unique and tailored strategies to optimise care delivery. While video has been used in a number of non-clinical settings, there has been a recent increase of video systems in the prehospital and other clinical areas. This paper reviews the key opportunities in the emergency department-based resuscitation setting to enhance ergonomics, technical and non-technical skills-at both team and individual level-through video-assisted care performance analysis and feedback.
复苏的视频评估在许多临床环境中越来越多地融入实践。这篇综述文章的目的是探讨视频如何在复苏过程中改善临床护理。随着医疗保健和可用治疗干预措施的发展,对公认范式的重新评估需要数据来描述当前实践并支持变革。对视频记录的分析有助于创建一个框架,以评估个人和团队的表现,并制定独特且量身定制的策略来优化护理服务。虽然视频已在许多非临床环境中使用,但最近院前和其他临床领域的视频系统有所增加。本文回顾了基于急诊科的复苏环境中的关键机会,通过视频辅助护理表现分析和反馈,在团队和个人层面提高人体工程学、技术和非技术技能。