D'Agostino Thomas A, Bialer Philip A, Walters Chasity B, Killen Aileen R, Sigurdsson Hrafn O, Parker Patricia A
AORN J. 2017 Oct;106(4):295-305. doi: 10.1016/j.aorn.2017.08.003.
Patient safety in the OR depends on effective communication. We developed and tested a communication training program for surgical oncology staff members to increase communication about patient safety concerns. In phase one, 34 staff members participated in focus groups to identify and rank factors that affect speaking-up behavior. We compiled ranked items into thematic categories that included role relations and hierarchy, staff rapport, perceived competence, perceived efficacy of speaking up, staff personality, fear of retaliation, institutional regulations, and time pressure. We then developed a communication training program that 42 participants completed during phase two. Participants offered favorable ratings of the usefulness and perceived effect of the training. Participants reported significant improvement in communicating patient safety concerns (t = -2.76, P = .009, d = 0.48). Findings offer insight into communication challenges experienced by surgical oncology staff members and suggest that our training demonstrates the potential to improve team communication.
手术室中的患者安全取决于有效的沟通。我们为外科肿瘤学工作人员开发并测试了一个沟通培训项目,以增加关于患者安全问题的沟通。在第一阶段,34名工作人员参加了焦点小组,以识别影响直言行为的因素并对其进行排名。我们将排名项目汇编成主题类别,包括角色关系和层级、员工融洽关系、感知能力、直言的感知效果、员工个性、害怕报复、机构规定和时间压力。然后我们开发了一个沟通培训项目,42名参与者在第二阶段完成了该项目。参与者对培训的有用性和感知效果给予了好评。参与者报告称,在沟通患者安全问题方面有显著改善(t = -2.76,P = .009,d = 0.48)。研究结果深入了解了外科肿瘤学工作人员所经历的沟通挑战,并表明我们的培训显示出改善团队沟通的潜力。