Analysis of Task Attributes Associated with Crisis Checklist Compliance in Pediatric Trauma Resuscitation.

AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium Pub Date : 2024-01-11 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01
Angela Mastrianni, Leah Hamlin, Emily C Alberto, Travis M Sullivan, Adesh Ranganna, Ivan Marsic, Randall S Burd, Aleksandra Sarcevic
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Abstract

Although checklists can improve overall team performance during medical crises, non-compliant checklist use poses risks to patient safety. We examined how task attributes affected checklist compliance by studying the use of a digital checklist during trauma resuscitation. We first determined task attributes and checklist compliance behaviors for 3,131 resuscitation tasks. Using statistical analyses and qualitative video review, we then identified barriers to accurately tracking task status, finding that certain task attributes were associated with non-compliant checklist behaviors. For example, tasks with multiple steps were more likely to be incorrectly recorded as completed when the task was not performed to completion. We discuss challenges in capturing and tracking the status of tasks with attributes that contribute to non-compliant checklist use. We also contribute a framework for understanding how tasks with certain attributes can be designed on checklists to improve compliance.

分析与儿科创伤复苏中危机核对表合规性相关的任务属性。
虽然核对表可以提高医疗危机期间团队的整体表现,但不遵守核对表的使用规定会给患者安全带来风险。我们通过研究创伤复苏过程中数字核对表的使用情况,考察了任务属性对核对表合规性的影响。我们首先确定了 3,131 项复苏任务的任务属性和核对表合规行为。通过统计分析和定性视频审查,我们确定了准确跟踪任务状态的障碍,发现某些任务属性与不遵守核对表的行为有关。例如,有多个步骤的任务更有可能被错误地记录为已完成,而实际上任务并未完成。我们讨论了在捕获和跟踪具有导致不遵守核对表使用的属性的任务状态时所面临的挑战。我们还提出了一个框架,用于理解如何在核对表中设计具有特定属性的任务,以提高合规性。
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