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Team communication patterns during real and simulated trauma resuscitation-a social network analysis

Authors :
Fornander, Liselott
Laukkanen, Kati
Molin, Ida
Nilsson, Lena
Berggren, Peter
Fornander, Liselott
Laukkanen, Kati
Molin, Ida
Nilsson, Lena
Berggren, Peter
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

In trauma teams, coordination can be established through a centralised leader. The team can also use a decentralised strategy. In this descriptive study of video-recorded trauma resuscitations, using quantification of qualitative data, Social Network analysis of all real-time communications of eight in-real-life (IRL) and simulated trauma teams explained team social structure. The communication network structures in the simulated scenarios were more centralised using individually directed speech and had a high proportion of communication to update all team members. Such a structure might be the result of work performed in a complexity-stripped simulation environment where simplified task-executions required less interactions, or from work revolving around a deteriorating patient, imposing high demands on rapid decision-making and taskwork. Communication IRL was mostly decentralised, with more variability between cases, possibly due to unpredictability of the IRL case. The flexibility to act in a decentralised manner potentiates adaptability and seems beneficial in rapidly changing situations.Practitioner summary: Efficient collaboration in trauma teams is essential. Communication in in-real-life and simulated trauma teams was analysed using social network analysis. The simulation teams were overall more centralised compared to the IRL teams. The flexibility to act decentralised seems beneficial for emergency teams as it enables adaptability in unpredictable situations.<br />Funding Agencies|Region stergoetlandO [LIO-627951, SC-2016-00261-02, 551-53173]

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1416183861
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080.00140139.2023.2221000