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Improving Teamwork in Cardiac Operating Room can Strengthen Patient Safety

by Bidita Debnath on Aug 6 2013 11:53 PM

 Improving Teamwork in Cardiac Operating Room can Strengthen Patient Safety
In the cardiac operating room, improving communication and strengthening teamwork among cardiac surgery teams are among recommendations for reducing preventable mistakes.
This is according to a new scientific statement from the American Heart Association.

The statement reviewed evidence-based research focused on communication within and between teams, the physical workspace and the organizational culture of the cardiac operating room and provides recommendations for improving patient safety. It is published in Circulation, a journal of the American Heart Association.

Statement highlights include:
  • using checklists and/or briefings before every cardiac surgery, followed by postoperative briefings;
  • developing institutional policies to define disruptive behaviors by medical professionals in all hospital settings, with transparent, formal procedures for addressing unacceptable behaviors;
  • establishing an institutional culture of safety by implementing a robust quality improvement system that encourages input from all team members, in order to continuously identify and correct safety hazards.

The authors note that the critical elements of teamwork can be summarized by the Six Cs: communication, cooperation, coordination, cognition, conflict resolution and coaching.

Source-Eurekalert


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