Integrative Review of Non-Technical Skills Frameworks to Apply for Air Medical Transfer of Pregnant Women

Autor: Anuradha Perera, Robin Griffiths, Julia A. Myers
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing. 51:257-277
ISSN: 0884-2175
Popis: To identify the most suitable non-technical skills framework to adapt and apply to the air medical transfer of pregnant women.Embase, PsycINFO, PubMed, MEDLINE, Web of Science, CINAHL, Science Direct, and Google Scholar.We retrieved potentially relevant articles using a predefined combination of keywords extended with truncation and Boolean operators. Database and manual reference searches yielded 569 peer-reviewed articles. We included articles if they presented empirical data and described non-technical or cognitive competency skills frameworks for health care professionals. We discussed any ambiguities regarding inclusion, and they were resolved by consensus. We retained 71 full-text articles for final review.We coded extracted data under four criteria: non-technical skill categories, context of use, psychometric properties, and rating system. We generated descriptive summary tables of the characteristics of existing non-technical skills frameworks based on publication year, method of development, clinical setting, clinical specialty, routine/crisis-based performance, and team/individual performance.We identified 42 non-technical skills frameworks from a variety of health care settings. We critically examined context of use and how use in various clinical settings may align with air transfers of pregnant women. Our findings illustrate the importance of team-based and routine performance rather than crisis-focused skills. Maintaining situational awareness throughout all stages of the transfer and communicating effectively with team members, the pregnant woman, and her partner are skills that are particularly important to ensure good outcomes.We selected the Global Assessment of Obstetric Team Performance as the most suitable non-technical skills framework to adapt to the clinical setting of air medical transfer of pregnant women. We considered the clinical specialty, specific non-technical skills required in the setting, the framework's properties, and the requirement to focus on routine team performance.
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