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The impact of organisational and individual factors on team communication in surgery: A qualitative study

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES
卷 47, 期 6, 页码 732-741

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2009.11.001

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Communication; Interdisciplinary; Operating room; Patient safety; Surgery; Teamwork

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  1. Research Centre for Clinical & Community Practice Innovation, Griffith University

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Background Effective teamwork and communication Is a crucial determinant of patient safety in the operating room Communication failures are often underpinned by the inherent differences in professional practices across disciplines, and the ways in which they collaborate Despite the overwhelming international support to improve team communication, progress has been slow Objective The aim of this paper is to extend understanding of the organisational and individual factors that influence teamwork in surgery Design This qualitative study used a grounded theory approach to generate a theoretical model to explain the relations between organisational and individual factors that influence interdisciplinary communication in surgery Setting and participants A purposive sample of 16 participants including surgeons. anaesthetists, and nurses who worked in an operating loom of a large metropolitan hospital in south east Queensland. Australia, were selected Methods Participants were interviewed during 2008 using semi-structured individual and group interviews All interviews were recorded and transcribed Using a combination of inductive and deductive approaches. thematic analyses uncovered individual experiences in association with teamwork in surgery Results Analysis generated three themes that identified and described causal patterns of inlet disciplinary teamwork practices, interdisciplinary diversity in teams contributes to complex interpersonal relations, the pervasive influence of the organisation on team cohesion. and, education is the panacea to improving team communications Conclusions The development of shared mental models has the potential to improve teamwork in surgery. and thus enhance patient safety This insight presents a critical first. step towards the development teambuilding interventions in the operating room that would specifically address communication practices in surgery (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd All tights reserved

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