Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee.
Program on Surgical Ethics, Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee.
Ann Surg. 2022 Dec 1;276(6):e1057-e1063. doi: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000004759. Epub 2021 Jan 15.
The goal of this study was to determine surgical patients' perceptions of hypothetical continuous audio-video OR recording (ORR).
Continuous audio-video recording of the operating room (OR), akin to the aviation industry's black box, has been proposed as a means to enhance training, supplement the medical record, and allow large-scale analysis of surgical performance and safety. These recordings would include patients' bodies; yet, understanding of patient perceptions regarding such technology is limited.
Semi-structured interviews were conducted during elective surgery preoperative appointments during a 2-week period in August 2018 at a quaternary care center. Deidentified transcripts were analyzed using thematic analysis.
Forty-nine subjects were interviewed. Subjects recognized the potential for recording to improve surgical quality, safety and training. Subjects also desired access to an objective record of their own surgery, for the purposes of future care, medical-legal evidence, and to satisfy their own curiosity and understanding. Subjects had mixed perceptions regarding OR decorum and thus, differing views on the potential effect of ORR on OR behavior; some imagined that ORR would discourage bad behavior and others worried that it would cause unnecessary anxiety to the surgical team.
Patients have a diverse set of views about the potential benefits, risks, and uses for OR data and consider themselves to be important stakeholders. Our study identifies pathways and potential challenges to implementation of continuous audio/video recording in ORs.
本研究旨在了解手术患者对假设性手术室连续音频-视频记录(ORR)的看法。
类似于航空业的“黑匣子”,对手术室进行连续的音频-视频记录被提议作为一种提高培训、补充病历以及允许对手术绩效和安全性进行大规模分析的手段。这些记录将包括患者的身体;然而,对于此类技术的患者感知理解有限。
在 2018 年 8 月的两周期间,在一家四级保健中心的择期手术术前预约期间进行了半结构化访谈。使用主题分析对匿名转录本进行分析。
共访谈了 49 名受试者。受试者认识到记录有提高手术质量、安全性和培训的潜力。受试者还希望获得自己手术的客观记录,用于未来的护理、医疗法律证据,并满足他们自己的好奇心和理解。受试者对 OR 礼节有不同的看法,因此,对 ORR 对 OR 行为的潜在影响有不同的看法;一些人认为 ORR 将阻止不良行为,而另一些人则担心这会给手术团队带来不必要的焦虑。
患者对 OR 数据的潜在益处、风险和用途有各种各样的看法,并认为自己是重要的利益相关者。我们的研究确定了在 OR 中实施连续音频/视频记录的途径和潜在挑战。