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- Effective communication and non-technical skills in . . . - The BMJ
Therefore, we recommend that healthcare institutions actively foster open and effective communication within teams and regularly evaluate and strengthen non-technical skills, particularly leadership and teamwork abilities
- Correlates of non-technical skills in surgery: a prospective study
Few studies have examined contextual factors that influence teams’ non-technical skills (NTS) in surgery The purpose of this prospective study was to identify and describe correlates of NTS
- Intraoperative non-technical skills: a critical . . . - BMJ Quality Safety
Non-technical skills in the operating room remain essential targets to improve surgical quality, including safety and efficiency The study by Sexton et al 2 highlights the importance of non-technical skills, including situation awareness, communication and teamwork
- Processes and tools to improve teamwork and . . . - BMJ Open Quality
There was limited exploration of the nature of teamwork either before or after implementation Few studies explicitly measured teamwork and few studies alluded to professional hierarchies or ways of working as barriers
- Do surgeon non-technical skills correlate with teamwork . . . - BMJ Leader
Introduction To evaluate the impact of non-technical skills (NTS) on team performance, workload and clinical outcomes Methods The operating room (OR) environment of 20 robot-assisted radical prostatectomies performed by three different surgeons was recorded
- Intraoperative non-technical skills: a critical target for improving . . .
To that end, in this issue, Sexton et al2 evaluate the non-technical skills of teamwork and situation awareness Specifically, they examine the effect of team anticipation on operative time and cognitive load in the environment of robotic surgery
- Safety of inpatient care in surgical settings: cohort study - The BMJ
Adverse events were classified as major if they resulted in serious harm requiring substantial intervention or prolonged recovery, involved a life threatening event, or led to a fatal outcome Potentially preventable events included those definitively, probably, or possibly preventable
- (PDF) The role of teamwork and non-technical skills for improving . . .
This review article represents the proceedings from the expert panel discussions at the WSES congress and was designed to provide an international perspective on optimizing teamwork and non-technical skills in emergency general surgery
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