A Data-Driven Approach to Team Training for Nurses in a Level II Trauma Center
Autor: | Michael A. Fabian, Tara N. Cohen, Steven G. Miles, Jennifer S. Cabrera, Kevin A. Captain, Albert Boquet, Scott A. Shappell, Tracy L. Litzinger |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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education MEDLINE Psychological intervention Emergency Nursing Critical Care Nursing 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Education Nursing Continuing Nursing Trauma Centers Multidisciplinary approach Intervention (counseling) Humans Mass Casualty Incidents Nurse education Prospective Studies media_common Advanced and Specialized Nursing Patient Care Team Teamwork 030504 nursing Trauma center 030208 emergency & critical care medicine Patient Simulation Mass-casualty incident Florida Clinical Competence 0305 other medical science Psychology |
Zdroj: | Journal of trauma nursing : the official journal of the Society of Trauma Nurses. 26(3) |
ISSN: | 1078-7496 |
Popis: | This prospective investigation describes the process of designing a targeted, data-driven team training aimed at reducing identified process inefficiencies or flow disruptions (FDs) that threaten the optimal delivery of trauma care. Trained researchers observed and classified FDs during 34 trauma cases in a Level II trauma center. Multidisciplinary trauma personnel generated interventions to identified issues using the human factors intervention matrix (HFIX). This article focuses on one intervention: a formal trauma nurse training program centered around leadership, teamwork, and communication. The training was well perceived and was found to have a significant impact on participant knowledge of course content; t (65) = -13.92, p ≤ .01. By using hospital-specific data to drive intervention development from multidisciplinary team members, it is possible to develop effective solutions aimed at addressing individual threats. |
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