Human performance limitations (communication, stress, prospective memory and fatigue)
Autor: | Ronnie J. Glavin |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
media_common.quotation_subject education Applied psychology Context (language use) Outcome (game theory) Anesthesiology Memory Prospective memory Stress (linguistics) medicine Humans Personality Psychiatry Set (psychology) Fatigue health care economics and organizations media_common Patient Care Team business.industry Communication Variety (cybernetics) surgical procedures operative Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine Construct (philosophy) business Stress Psychological |
Zdroj: | Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology. 25:193-206 |
ISSN: | 1521-6896 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.bpa.2011.01.004 |
Popis: | A key role in anaesthetic practice is gathering and assimilating information from a variety of sources to construct and maintain an accurate mental model of what is happening to the patient, a model that will influence subsequent decisions made by the anaesthetist on the patient's behalf, as part of a larger team. Effective performance of this role requires a set of mental functions that place great demands upon the physiology and psychology of anaesthetists, functions that are vulnerable to a wide range of factors including those affecting team performance and those affecting the anaesthetist specifically. The number of tasks, their complexity, the physical and mental demands of the job, the underlying health and well-being of the anaesthetist and the environment and context within which the team attempt to meet the demands placed on them will influence the outcome of patient care. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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