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空中救援服务中的人为因素培训对医院患者安全的影响:一项在线调查结果

The Influence of Human Factors Training in Air Rescue Service on Patient Safety in Hospitals: Results of an Online Survey.

作者信息

von Rüden Christian, Ewers Andre, Brand Andreas, Hungerer Sven, Erichsen Christoph J, Dahlmann Philipp, Werner Daniel

机构信息

Department of Trauma Surgery, BG Unfallklinik Murnau, 82418 Murnau, Germany.

Institute for Biomechanics, BG Unfallklinik Murnau, 82418 Murnau, Germany.

出版信息

Medicines (Basel). 2022 Dec 22;10(1):2. doi: 10.3390/medicines10010002.

Abstract

: Air rescue crew members work equally in aviation and medicine, and thus occupy an important interface between the two work environments of aviation and medicine. The aim of this study was to obtain responses from participants to a validated online-based questionnaire regarding whether hospitals may benefit from the commitment of a medical hospital staff which is also professionally involved in the aviation system as emergency physicians and Helicopter Emergency Medical Services Technical Crew Members (HEMS TC). Furthermore, it focused on the question of whether the skills acquired through Crew Resource Management (CRM) training in the air rescue service might also be used in the ground-based rescue service and, if so, whether they may have a positive effect. : Medical air rescue staff of 37 German air rescue stations was included. Between 27 November 2020 and 03 March 2021, 253 out of 621 employees (response rate: 40.7%) participated voluntarily in a validated anonymized online survey. A quantitative test procedure was performed using the modified questionnaire on teamwork and patient safety (German version). : The examination and interpretation of the internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha) resulted in the following reliabilities: Factor I (Cooperation): α = 0.707 (good); Factor II (Human factors): α = 0.853 (very good); Factor III (Communication): α = 0.657 (acceptable); and Factor IV (Safety): α = 0.620 (acceptable). Factor analysis explained 53.1% of the variance. : The medical clinicians participating in this online survey believed that the skills they learned in human factors training such as CRM are helpful in their daily routine work in hospitals or other medical facilities, as well as in their ground-based rescue service activities. These findings may result in the recommendation to make CRM available on a regular to the medical staff in all medical facilities and also to ground-based rescue service staff aiming to increase patient safety and employee satisfaction.

摘要

空中救援机组人员在航空和医学领域发挥着同等重要的作用,因此处于航空和医学这两个工作环境的重要交汇点。本研究的目的是获取参与者对一份经过验证的在线问卷的反馈,该问卷涉及医院是否可能从同时作为急诊医生和直升机紧急医疗服务技术机组人员(HEMS TC)专业参与航空系统的医院医务人员的投入中受益。此外,研究聚焦于通过空中救援服务中的机组资源管理(CRM)培训所获得的技能是否也可用于地面救援服务,以及如果可以,这些技能是否可能产生积极影响。

纳入了德国37个空中救援站的医疗空中救援人员。在2020年11月27日至2021年3月3日期间,621名员工中有253名(回复率:40.7%)自愿参与了一项经过验证的匿名在线调查。使用关于团队合作和患者安全的修改后问卷(德文版)进行了定量测试程序。

内部一致性(克朗巴哈系数)的检验和解释得出以下信度:因素I(合作):α = 0.707(良好);因素II(人为因素):α = 0.853(非常好);因素III(沟通):α = 0.657(可接受);因素IV(安全):α = 0.620(可接受)。因素分析解释了53.1%的方差。

参与此次在线调查的医学临床医生认为,他们在诸如CRM等人为因素培训中学到的技能对他们在医院或其他医疗设施的日常工作以及地面救援服务活动都有帮助。这些发现可能会促使建议在所有医疗设施中定期向医务人员以及旨在提高患者安全和员工满意度的地面救援服务人员提供CRM培训。

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