Introduction: A precise tool for analysis of trauma team performance is missing.
Objectives: To create a framework for trauma team performance analysis and feedback.
Methods: An observational study in a level I trauma centre in Lithuania was performed from January 1 2017 to August 31 2017. Audio/video review process was used to evaluate technical and nontechnical performance of the trauma team.
Results: In total, 143 trauma team activations were analysed. The mean rate of completion for the primary survey based on Advanced Trauma Life Support principles was 68.5%. Technical steps of patient resuscitation were measured in seconds during first hour of the treatment. The T-NOTECHS scale mean score was 11.99 (SD 2.9).
Conclusion: During the study period, we were able to measure the time needed for certain steps in trauma patient evaluation and management. Based on this analysis, a performance improvement program will be devised, including the HybridLab medical simulation, audio/video debriefing, and individualised feedback sessions.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7050797 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MEJ.0000000000000627 | DOI Listing |
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