BACKGROUND AND AIM: Following high profile errors resulting in patient harm and attracting negative publicity, the healthcare sector has begun to focus on training non-technical teamworking skills as one way of reducing the rate of adverse events. Within the area of resuscitation, two tools have been developed recently aiming to assess these skills - TEAM and OSCAR. The aims of the study reported here were: METHODS: The study consisted of two phases - reliability assessment; and content comparison, and correlation. Assessments were made by two resuscitation experts, who watched 24 pre-recorded resuscitation simulations, and independently rated team behaviours using both tools. The tools were critically appraised, and correlation between ove...
Objective: Measuring teamwork is essential in critical care, but limited observational measurement s...
teaching purposes. Only recently has tech-nology advanced to allow application to the complex field ...
Approximately 213,000 deaths occur in hospitals each year as a result of preventable adverse events ...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Following high profile errors resulting in patient harm and attracting negative ...
AbstractBackground and aimFollowing high profile errors resulting in patient harm and attracting neg...
AimTo test the resuscitation non-technical Team Emergency Assessment Measure (TEAM) for feasibility,...
Abstract Background Training in teamwork behaviour improves technical resuscitation performance. How...
AbstractAimThe aim of the study reported here was to address the need to assess and train teamwork a...
Aim To develop a valid, reliable and feasible teamwork assessment measure for emergency resuscitatio...
Despite substantial efforts to make cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) algorithms known to healthca...
Patient safety is a key goal of healthcare practice. Training should be aimed at improving practice ...
Team SA involves a common perspective between two or more individuals regarding current environmenta...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Background: The Trauma NOn-TECHnical Skills (T-NOTECHS) tool has been used to a...
Objectives: This prospective descriptive study aimed to test the validity and feasibility of the Tea...
© 2019 Association of Program Directors in Surgery Objective: Simulation-based training as an educat...
Objective: Measuring teamwork is essential in critical care, but limited observational measurement s...
teaching purposes. Only recently has tech-nology advanced to allow application to the complex field ...
Approximately 213,000 deaths occur in hospitals each year as a result of preventable adverse events ...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Following high profile errors resulting in patient harm and attracting negative ...
AbstractBackground and aimFollowing high profile errors resulting in patient harm and attracting neg...
AimTo test the resuscitation non-technical Team Emergency Assessment Measure (TEAM) for feasibility,...
Abstract Background Training in teamwork behaviour improves technical resuscitation performance. How...
AbstractAimThe aim of the study reported here was to address the need to assess and train teamwork a...
Aim To develop a valid, reliable and feasible teamwork assessment measure for emergency resuscitatio...
Despite substantial efforts to make cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) algorithms known to healthca...
Patient safety is a key goal of healthcare practice. Training should be aimed at improving practice ...
Team SA involves a common perspective between two or more individuals regarding current environmenta...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Background: The Trauma NOn-TECHnical Skills (T-NOTECHS) tool has been used to a...
Objectives: This prospective descriptive study aimed to test the validity and feasibility of the Tea...
© 2019 Association of Program Directors in Surgery Objective: Simulation-based training as an educat...
Objective: Measuring teamwork is essential in critical care, but limited observational measurement s...
teaching purposes. Only recently has tech-nology advanced to allow application to the complex field ...
Approximately 213,000 deaths occur in hospitals each year as a result of preventable adverse events ...