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探索日常工作作为一种动态的非事件以及适应措施以管理术中麻醉护理中的安全:一项访谈研究。

Exploring everyday work as a dynamic non-event and adaptations to manage safety in intraoperative anaesthesia care: an interview study.

机构信息

Department of Learning, Informatics, Management and Ethics, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.

Supervisory Centre, Wellbeing Services County of Southwest Finland, Turku, Finland.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2023 Jun 19;23(1):651. doi: 10.1186/s12913-023-09674-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Safety has been described as a dynamic non-event and as constantly present in professionals' work processes. Investigating management of complex everyday situations may create an opportunity to elucidate safety management. Anaesthesia has been at the frontline of enhancing patient safety - testing and implementing knowledge from other high-reliability industries, such as aviation, in the complex, adaptive system of an operating room. The aim of this study was to explore factors supporting anaesthesia nurses and anaesthesiologists in managing complex everyday situations during intraoperative anaesthesia care processes.

METHODS

Individual interviews with anaesthesia nurses (n = 9) and anaesthesiologists (n = 6) using cognitive task analysis (CTA) on case scenarios from previous prospective, structured observations. The interviews were analysed using the framework method.

RESULTS

During intraoperative anaesthesia care, management of everyday complex situations is sustained through preparedness, support for mindful practices, and monitoring and noticing complex situations and managing them. The prerequisites are created at the organization level. Managers should ensure adequate resources in the form of trained personnel, equipment and time, team and personnel sustainability and early planning of work. Management of complex situations benefits from high-quality teamwork and non-technical skills (NTS), such as communication, leadership and shared situational awareness.

CONCLUSION

Adequate resources, stability in team compositions and safe boundaries for practice with shared baselines for reoccurring tasks where all viewed as important prerequisites for managing complex everyday work. When and how NTS are used in a specific clinical context depends on having the right organizational prerequisites and a deep expertise of the relevant clinical processes. Methods like CTA can reveal the tacit competence of experienced staff, guide contextualized training in specific contexts and inform the design of safe perioperative work practices, ensuring adequate capacity for adaptation.

摘要

背景

安全被描述为一种动态的非事件,并且始终存在于专业人员的工作流程中。研究复杂日常情况的管理可能为阐明安全管理提供机会。麻醉学一直在提高患者安全性方面处于前沿地位——在手术室这一复杂、适应性系统中测试和实施来自航空等其他高可靠性行业的知识。本研究旨在探讨支持麻醉护士和麻醉师在管理术中麻醉护理过程中复杂日常情况的因素。

方法

使用认知任务分析(CTA)对先前前瞻性、结构化观察中的案例场景进行了麻醉护士(n=9)和麻醉师(n=6)的个体访谈。使用框架方法分析访谈。

结果

在术中麻醉护理期间,通过准备、支持正念实践、监测和注意复杂情况并对其进行管理,来维持日常复杂情况的管理。这些前提是在组织层面上创造的。管理者应确保以培训人员、设备和时间、团队和人员可持续性以及工作的早期规划的形式提供充足的资源。复杂情况的管理受益于高质量的团队合作和非技术技能(NTS),如沟通、领导力和共享情境意识。

结论

充足的资源、团队组成的稳定性以及实践的安全界限,以及对重复任务的共享基准,所有这些都被认为是管理复杂日常工作的重要前提条件。在特定临床环境中何时以及如何使用 NTS 取决于是否具备正确的组织前提条件以及对相关临床过程的深入专业知识。像 CTA 这样的方法可以揭示有经验的员工的隐性能力,指导特定背景下的情境化培训,并为安全围手术期工作实践提供信息,确保有足够的适应能力。

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