Division of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore, Singapore.
Health Services Research Unit, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore, Singapore.
Can J Anaesth. 2023 Mar;70(3):313-326. doi: 10.1007/s12630-022-02392-0. Epub 2023 Feb 10.
Previous surveys of anesthesiologists showed that despite a strong interest in implementing environmentally sustainable anesthetic practices, less than a third do so. Qualitative understanding of the capability, opportunity, and motivational factors that influence "green" behavior will inform the design of effective interventions to promote environmentally sustainable practices in the operating room (OR).
We conducted 23 semistructured interviews with anesthesiologists, with data saturation achieved. Applying the Behavior Change Wheel, interview questions addressed "capability," "opportunity," and "motivation" determinants of behavior.
Preference for sevoflurane and syringe reuse were most commonly cited as existing environmentally sustainable anesthetic practices. Several participants reported lack of knowledge and feedback as impediments to sustainable anesthetic practices. Reported physical barriers included inadequate recycling facilities and abundance of supplies. Interviewees also discussed the importance of habitual behavior in improving skill sets and reducing cognitive load required to perform environmentally sustainable practices. General awareness of environmental issues and aggregation of marginal gains were reasons for environmentally sustainable measures in the OR. Organizational practice and culture played a significant role in the propagation of sustainable anesthetic practices, with senior staff often carrying a greater influence. While the majority preferred a top-down approach to effect change, others favored the use of incentives.
This study provides insight into the factors that influence the adoption of environmentally sustainable practices in the OR. Measures to promote these practices include education and training, feedback on efforts, engagement of senior anesthetists as role models and for change management, environmental restructuring, and policy designs that balance a top-down vs bottom-up approach to influencing change.
之前对麻醉师的调查表明,尽管他们对实施环境可持续的麻醉实践有浓厚的兴趣,但只有不到三分之一的人这样做。对影响“绿色”行为的能力、机会和激励因素的定性理解将为设计有效的干预措施提供信息,以促进手术室(OR)中环境可持续的实践。
我们对麻醉师进行了 23 次半结构化访谈,直到达到数据饱和。应用行为改变轮,访谈问题涉及行为的“能力”、“机会”和“动机”决定因素。
偏爱七氟醚和注射器重复使用是最常被引用的现有环境可持续的麻醉实践。一些参与者报告说,缺乏知识和反馈是可持续麻醉实践的障碍。报告的物理障碍包括缺乏足够的回收设施和供应过剩。受访者还讨论了习惯性行为在提高技能水平和减少执行环境可持续实践所需的认知负担方面的重要性。对环境问题的普遍认识和边际收益的积累是 OR 中采取环境可持续措施的原因。组织实践和文化在可持续麻醉实践的传播中发挥了重要作用,高级员工通常具有更大的影响力。虽然大多数人倾向于采取自上而下的方法来实现变革,但也有人倾向于使用激励措施。
本研究深入了解了影响 OR 中环境可持续实践采用的因素。促进这些实践的措施包括教育和培训、对努力的反馈、让资深麻醉师作为榜样并参与变革管理、环境重构以及政策设计,以平衡自上而下和自下而上的方法来影响变革。