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Becoming the temporary surgeon: A grounded theory examination of anaesthetists performing emergency front of neck access in inter-disciplinary simulation-based training

The time-critical ‘can’t intubate, can’t oxygenate’ [CICO] emergency post-induction of anaesthesia is rare, but one which, should it occur, requires Anaesthetists to perform rapid emergency front of neck access [FONA] to the trachea, restoring oxygenation, and preventing death or brain hypoxia. The...

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Autores principales: Silverio, Sergio A., Wallace, Hilary, Gauntlett, William, Berwick, Richard, Mercer, Simon, Morton, Ben, Rogers, Simon N., Sandars, John E., Groom, Peter, Brown, Jeremy M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7987190/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33755714
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249070
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author Silverio, Sergio A.
Wallace, Hilary
Gauntlett, William
Berwick, Richard
Mercer, Simon
Morton, Ben
Rogers, Simon N.
Sandars, John E.
Groom, Peter
Brown, Jeremy M.
author_facet Silverio, Sergio A.
Wallace, Hilary
Gauntlett, William
Berwick, Richard
Mercer, Simon
Morton, Ben
Rogers, Simon N.
Sandars, John E.
Groom, Peter
Brown, Jeremy M.
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description The time-critical ‘can’t intubate, can’t oxygenate’ [CICO] emergency post-induction of anaesthesia is rare, but one which, should it occur, requires Anaesthetists to perform rapid emergency front of neck access [FONA] to the trachea, restoring oxygenation, and preventing death or brain hypoxia. The UK Difficult Airway Society [DAS] has directed all Anaesthetists to be trained with surgical cricothyroidotomy [SCT] as the primary emergency FONA method, sometimes referred to as ‘Cric’ as a shorthand. We present a longitudinal analysis using a classical approach to Grounded Theory methodology of ten Specialist Trainee Anaesthetists’ data during a 6-month training programme delivered jointly by Anaesthetists and Surgeons. We identified with a critical realist ontology and an objectivist epistemology meaning data interpretation was driven by participants’ narratives and accepted as true accounts of their experience. Our theory comprises three themes: ‘Identity as an Anaesthetist’; ‘The Role of a Temporary Surgeon’; and ‘Training to Reconcile Identities’, whereby training facilitated the psychological transition from a ‘bloodless Doctor’ (Anaesthetist) to becoming a ‘temporary Surgeon’. The training programme enabled Specialist Trainees to move between the role of control and responsibility (Identity as an Anaesthetist), through self-described ‘failure’ and into a role of uncertainty about one’s own confidence and competence (The Role of a Temporary Surgeon), and then return to the Anaesthetist’s role once the airway had been established. Understanding the complexity of an intervention and providing a better insight into the training needs of Anaesthetic trainees, via a Grounded Theory approach, allows us to evaluate training programmes against the recognised technical and non-technical needs of those being trained.
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spelling pubmed-79871902021-04-02 Becoming the temporary surgeon: A grounded theory examination of anaesthetists performing emergency front of neck access in inter-disciplinary simulation-based training Silverio, Sergio A. Wallace, Hilary Gauntlett, William Berwick, Richard Mercer, Simon Morton, Ben Rogers, Simon N. Sandars, John E. Groom, Peter Brown, Jeremy M. PLoS One Research Article The time-critical ‘can’t intubate, can’t oxygenate’ [CICO] emergency post-induction of anaesthesia is rare, but one which, should it occur, requires Anaesthetists to perform rapid emergency front of neck access [FONA] to the trachea, restoring oxygenation, and preventing death or brain hypoxia. The UK Difficult Airway Society [DAS] has directed all Anaesthetists to be trained with surgical cricothyroidotomy [SCT] as the primary emergency FONA method, sometimes referred to as ‘Cric’ as a shorthand. We present a longitudinal analysis using a classical approach to Grounded Theory methodology of ten Specialist Trainee Anaesthetists’ data during a 6-month training programme delivered jointly by Anaesthetists and Surgeons. We identified with a critical realist ontology and an objectivist epistemology meaning data interpretation was driven by participants’ narratives and accepted as true accounts of their experience. Our theory comprises three themes: ‘Identity as an Anaesthetist’; ‘The Role of a Temporary Surgeon’; and ‘Training to Reconcile Identities’, whereby training facilitated the psychological transition from a ‘bloodless Doctor’ (Anaesthetist) to becoming a ‘temporary Surgeon’. The training programme enabled Specialist Trainees to move between the role of control and responsibility (Identity as an Anaesthetist), through self-described ‘failure’ and into a role of uncertainty about one’s own confidence and competence (The Role of a Temporary Surgeon), and then return to the Anaesthetist’s role once the airway had been established. Understanding the complexity of an intervention and providing a better insight into the training needs of Anaesthetic trainees, via a Grounded Theory approach, allows us to evaluate training programmes against the recognised technical and non-technical needs of those being trained. Public Library of Science 2021-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7987190/ /pubmed/33755714 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249070 Text en © 2021 Silverio et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Silverio, Sergio A.
Wallace, Hilary
Gauntlett, William
Berwick, Richard
Mercer, Simon
Morton, Ben
Rogers, Simon N.
Sandars, John E.
Groom, Peter
Brown, Jeremy M.
Becoming the temporary surgeon: A grounded theory examination of anaesthetists performing emergency front of neck access in inter-disciplinary simulation-based training
title Becoming the temporary surgeon: A grounded theory examination of anaesthetists performing emergency front of neck access in inter-disciplinary simulation-based training
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title_full_unstemmed Becoming the temporary surgeon: A grounded theory examination of anaesthetists performing emergency front of neck access in inter-disciplinary simulation-based training
title_short Becoming the temporary surgeon: A grounded theory examination of anaesthetists performing emergency front of neck access in inter-disciplinary simulation-based training
title_sort becoming the temporary surgeon: a grounded theory examination of anaesthetists performing emergency front of neck access in inter-disciplinary simulation-based training
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7987190/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33755714
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249070
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