Division of Nephrology, Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle, Washington, USA.
Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.
J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2021 Feb 15;28(2):222-231. doi: 10.1093/jamia/ocaa198.
Team situational awareness helps to ensure high-quality care and prevent errors in the complex hospital environment. Although extensive work has examined factors that contribute to breakdowns in situational awareness among clinicians, patients' and caregivers' roles have been neglected. To address this gap, we studied team-based situational awareness from the perspective of patients and their caregivers.
We utilized a mixed-methods approach, including card sorting and semi-structured interviews with hospitalized patients and their caregivers at a pediatric hospital and an adult hospital. We analyzed the results utilizing the situational awareness (SA) theoretical framework, which identifies 3 distinct stages: (1) perception of a signal, (2) comprehension of what the signal means, and (3) projection of what will happen as a result of the signal.
A total of 28 patients and 19 caregivers across the 2 sites participated in the study. Our analysis uncovered how team SA helps patients and caregivers ensure that their values are heard, their autonomy is supported, and their clinical outcomes are the best possible. In addition, our participants described both barriers-such as challenges with communication-and enablers to facilitating shared SA in the hospital.
Patients and caregivers possess critical knowledge, expertise, and values required to ensure successful and accurate team SA. Therefore, hospitals need to incorporate tools that facilitate patients and caregivers as key team members for effective SA.
Elevating patients and caregivers from passive recipients to equal contributors and members of the healthcare team will improve SA and ensure the best possible outcomes.
团队情境意识有助于确保在复杂的医院环境中提供高质量的护理并防止出现差错。尽管大量工作已经研究了导致临床医生情境意识崩溃的因素,但患者和护理人员的角色却被忽视了。为了解决这一差距,我们从患者及其护理人员的角度研究了基于团队的情境意识。
我们采用了混合方法,包括在一家儿科医院和一家成人医院对住院患者及其护理人员进行卡片分类和半结构化访谈。我们利用情境意识(SA)理论框架分析结果,该框架确定了 3 个不同阶段:(1)对信号的感知,(2)对信号含义的理解,以及(3)对信号结果的预测。
共有 2 个地点的 28 名患者和 19 名护理人员参与了这项研究。我们的分析揭示了团队 SA 如何帮助患者和护理人员确保他们的价值观得到倾听,他们的自主权得到支持,以及他们的临床结果尽可能地好。此外,我们的参与者描述了在医院中促进共享 SA 的障碍(例如沟通挑战)和促进因素。
患者和护理人员拥有确保成功和准确团队 SA 所需的关键知识、专业知识和价值观。因此,医院需要采用工具,将患者和护理人员作为有效 SA 的关键团队成员纳入其中。
将患者和护理人员从被动接受者提升为平等的贡献者和医疗团队成员,将提高 SA 并确保尽可能好的结果。