Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the optimum content of a 1-day classroom-based crew resource management (CRM) course for health-care personnel working in ad hoc teams in complex, time-critical hospital departments such as surgery, intensive care or emergency. Design: A two-round modified Delphi panel. Participants selected teamwork competency components suitable for inclusion in 1 day of training from a list developed via literature review. Participants: Fifteen experts in health care, CRM and training. Main Outcome Measure: Knowledge, skill and attitude competency components for a 1-day CRM course. Results: Of the 110 knowledge, skill and attitude CRM competency components, 40 components were selected by greater than ...
Introduction There is a growing awareness today that adverse events in the intensive care unit (ICU)...
Introduction There is a growing awareness today that adverse events in the intensive care unit (ICU)...
PURPOSE: As the U.S. health care system enters a new era, the importance of team-based care approach...
1.1. BackgroundThis thesis examines the potential of aviation-style CRM training to improve public h...
Objectives: Classroom-based crew resource management (CRM) training has been increasingly applied in...
Objective: Medical Crew Resource Management (CRM) training courses are designed to increase patient ...
Background: Crew resource management (CRM) has the potential to enhance patient safety in intensive ...
Abstract Background Although effective teamwork has been consistently identified as a requirement fo...
Crisis resource management (CRM) is a team-training program that teaches nontechnical skills such as...
BackgroundIneffective communication among medical teams is a leading cause of preventable patient ha...
Journal articleThe healthcare industry has seen an increase in the adoption of team training, such a...
Objectives Classroom-based crew resource management (CRM) training has been increasingly applied in ...
Abstract Background Crew resource management (CRM) has the potential to enhance patient safety in in...
Crew Resource Management (CRM) originated in the field of aviation in the early 1980s after a large ...
Background Crew resource management (CRM) has the potential to enhance patient safety in intensive c...
Introduction There is a growing awareness today that adverse events in the intensive care unit (ICU)...
Introduction There is a growing awareness today that adverse events in the intensive care unit (ICU)...
PURPOSE: As the U.S. health care system enters a new era, the importance of team-based care approach...
1.1. BackgroundThis thesis examines the potential of aviation-style CRM training to improve public h...
Objectives: Classroom-based crew resource management (CRM) training has been increasingly applied in...
Objective: Medical Crew Resource Management (CRM) training courses are designed to increase patient ...
Background: Crew resource management (CRM) has the potential to enhance patient safety in intensive ...
Abstract Background Although effective teamwork has been consistently identified as a requirement fo...
Crisis resource management (CRM) is a team-training program that teaches nontechnical skills such as...
BackgroundIneffective communication among medical teams is a leading cause of preventable patient ha...
Journal articleThe healthcare industry has seen an increase in the adoption of team training, such a...
Objectives Classroom-based crew resource management (CRM) training has been increasingly applied in ...
Abstract Background Crew resource management (CRM) has the potential to enhance patient safety in in...
Crew Resource Management (CRM) originated in the field of aviation in the early 1980s after a large ...
Background Crew resource management (CRM) has the potential to enhance patient safety in intensive c...
Introduction There is a growing awareness today that adverse events in the intensive care unit (ICU)...
Introduction There is a growing awareness today that adverse events in the intensive care unit (ICU)...
PURPOSE: As the U.S. health care system enters a new era, the importance of team-based care approach...