Enhancing your practice: debriefing in interventional radiology.

IF 1.2 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Kara Fitzgerald, Jesse Knight, Karim Valji
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Abstract

Learning objectives: Review the history of debriefing and provide an Interventional Radiologist (IR) specific framework for leading an effective debrief.

Background: A debrief is often regarded as a meeting with persons who were involved in a stressful, traumatic and/or emotionally challenging situation to review processes, communicate concerns or gather feedback. The goals of these sessions can be for learning/quality improvement (QI) or psychological/emotional support, or a mix of both. Debriefing after tough situations has become a standard tool of many medical specialties, such as surgery, critical care and emergency medicine, with specialty specific literature available. However, there is a paucity of Interventional Radiology specific literature available for debriefing techniques.

Clinical findings/procedure details: We will review the history and types of debriefing and why a debrief could be considered. We will provide a framework for leading a successful debrief in Interventional Radiology.

Conclusion: Debriefing can be a useful tool for learning and QI as well as psychological or emotional support after a challenging or tough situation. Debriefing can address multiple variables and can stylistically be tailored to suit specific needs. IRs have an opportunity to take a leadership role in debriefing, providing comfort and quality improvement through communication and support.

加强实践:介入放射学中的情况汇报。
学习目标:背景:回顾汇报的历史,为介入放射科医生(IR)提供领导有效汇报的具体框架:背景: 汇报通常被认为是与涉及压力、创伤和/或情绪挑战情况的人员举行会议,以回顾过程、传达关切或收集反馈。这些会议的目的可以是学习/质量改进(QI)或心理/情感支持,或两者兼而有之。艰难情况后的汇报已成为外科、重症监护和急诊医学等许多医学专科的标准工具,并有专科文献可查。然而,介入放射学方面关于汇报技巧的专门文献却很少:我们将回顾汇报的历史和类型,以及考虑进行汇报的原因。我们将为介入放射学中的成功汇报提供一个框架:汇报可以成为学习和质量改进的有用工具,也可以在遇到挑战或艰难情况后提供心理或情感支持。汇报可以处理多种变量,在风格上也可以根据具体需要进行调整。内部审计员有机会在汇报中发挥领导作用,通过沟通和支持提供安慰和质量改进。
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CVIR Endovascular
CVIR Endovascular Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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