SURGICAL
Operating room team strategies to reduce flow disruptions in high-risk task episodes: resilience in robot-assisted surgery
Amelie Koch, Boris Schlenker, Armin Becker, Matthias Weigl
- Year
- 2022
- Citations
- 7
Abstract
Flow disruptions (FDs) in surgical work may become a severe safety threat during high-risk situations. With interviews and observations, we explored team strategies applied to prevent FDs in critical moments. We obtained a comprehensive list of behavioural strategies and found that FDs were significantly reduced during a specific high-risk surgical task. Our findings emphasise the role of providers' and teams' adaptive capabilities to manage workflow in high-technology care environments.
Keywords
Task (project management)Resilience (materials science)RobotComputer scienceAeronauticsPsychologySimulationMedicineMedical emergencyApplied psychology
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