1. Setting the stage for speaking up: psychological safety and directing care in acute care collaboration
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May C. M. Pian-Smith, Rebecca D. Minehart, and Jenny W. Rudolph
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Patient Care Team ,Medical education ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Teamwork ,Critical Care ,business.industry ,Communication ,media_common.quotation_subject ,education ,Psychological safety ,Task (project management) ,Patient safety ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Anesthesiology ,Acute care ,Humans ,Medicine ,Conversation ,business ,Cognitive load ,media_common - Abstract
Summary Managing a safe and efficient anaesthetic induction within a team involves the challenge of when, if, and how to surface, discuss, and implement the best plan on how to proceed. The Lemke and colleagues study in this issue of the British Journal of Anaesthesia is a unique view into real-world conversations that naturally occur in anaesthesia teams in moments of high task and cognitive load, such as induction of anaesthesia. The study spotlights important small moments of physician, nurse, and trainee team coordination. It illuminates key patterns of conversation in naturally occurring anaesthesia teams, and raises important questions about what the speaking up standard should be and the psychological safety-shaping role consultants play in setting the norms for speaking up.
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- 2022
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