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Exploring human factors in the operating room: scoping review of training offerings for healthcare professionals

BACKGROUND: Human factors (HF) integration can improve patient safety in the operating room (OR), but the depth of current knowledge remains unknown. This study aimed to explore the content of HF training for the operative environment. METHODS: We searched six bibliographic databases for studies des...

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Autores principales: Lee, Alex, Finstad, Alexandra, Tipney, Ben, Lamb, Tyler, Rahman, Alvi, Devenny, Kirsten, Abou Khalil, Jad, Kuziemsky, Craig, Balaa, Fady
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8963294/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35348608
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bjsopen/zrac011
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author Lee, Alex
Finstad, Alexandra
Tipney, Ben
Lamb, Tyler
Rahman, Alvi
Devenny, Kirsten
Abou Khalil, Jad
Kuziemsky, Craig
Balaa, Fady
author_facet Lee, Alex
Finstad, Alexandra
Tipney, Ben
Lamb, Tyler
Rahman, Alvi
Devenny, Kirsten
Abou Khalil, Jad
Kuziemsky, Craig
Balaa, Fady
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description BACKGROUND: Human factors (HF) integration can improve patient safety in the operating room (OR), but the depth of current knowledge remains unknown. This study aimed to explore the content of HF training for the operative environment. METHODS: We searched six bibliographic databases for studies describing HF interventions for the OR. Skills taught were classified using the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors (CIEHF) framework, consisting of 67 knowledge areas belonging to five categories: psychology; people and systems; methods and tools; anatomy and physiology; and work environment. RESULTS: Of 1851 results, 28 studies were included, representing 27 unique interventions. HF training was mostly delivered to interdisciplinary groups (n = 19; 70 per cent) of surgeons (n = 16; 59 per cent), nurses (n = 15; 56 per cent), and postgraduate surgical trainees (n = 11; 41 per cent). Interactive methods (multimedia, simulation) were used for teaching in all studies. Of the CIEHF knowledge areas, all 27 interventions taught ‘behaviours and attitudes’ (psychology) and ‘team work’ (people and systems). Other skills included ‘communication’ (n = 25; 93 per cent), ‘situation awareness’ (n = 23; 85 per cent), and ‘leadership’ (n = 20; 74 per cent). Anatomy and physiology were taught by one intervention, while none taught knowledge areas under work environment. CONCLUSION: Expanding HF education requires a broader inclusion of the entirety of sociotechnical factors such as contributions of the work environment, technology, and broader organizational culture on OR safety to a wider range of stakeholders.
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spelling pubmed-89632942022-03-29 Exploring human factors in the operating room: scoping review of training offerings for healthcare professionals Lee, Alex Finstad, Alexandra Tipney, Ben Lamb, Tyler Rahman, Alvi Devenny, Kirsten Abou Khalil, Jad Kuziemsky, Craig Balaa, Fady BJS Open Review Article BACKGROUND: Human factors (HF) integration can improve patient safety in the operating room (OR), but the depth of current knowledge remains unknown. This study aimed to explore the content of HF training for the operative environment. METHODS: We searched six bibliographic databases for studies describing HF interventions for the OR. Skills taught were classified using the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors (CIEHF) framework, consisting of 67 knowledge areas belonging to five categories: psychology; people and systems; methods and tools; anatomy and physiology; and work environment. RESULTS: Of 1851 results, 28 studies were included, representing 27 unique interventions. HF training was mostly delivered to interdisciplinary groups (n = 19; 70 per cent) of surgeons (n = 16; 59 per cent), nurses (n = 15; 56 per cent), and postgraduate surgical trainees (n = 11; 41 per cent). Interactive methods (multimedia, simulation) were used for teaching in all studies. Of the CIEHF knowledge areas, all 27 interventions taught ‘behaviours and attitudes’ (psychology) and ‘team work’ (people and systems). Other skills included ‘communication’ (n = 25; 93 per cent), ‘situation awareness’ (n = 23; 85 per cent), and ‘leadership’ (n = 20; 74 per cent). Anatomy and physiology were taught by one intervention, while none taught knowledge areas under work environment. CONCLUSION: Expanding HF education requires a broader inclusion of the entirety of sociotechnical factors such as contributions of the work environment, technology, and broader organizational culture on OR safety to a wider range of stakeholders. Oxford University Press 2022-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8963294/ /pubmed/35348608 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bjsopen/zrac011 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of BJS Society Ltd. 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 reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Balaa, Fady
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