[Nontechnical skills in anesthesiology-Introduction].

Die Anaesthesiologie Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-20 DOI:10.1007/s00101-025-01513-w
M St Pierre, F Krischke, H Hellwig, C Neuhaus
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Abstract

Over the last two decades the concepts of "human factors" and "nontechnical skills", which describe the interaction of physical, psychological, cognitive and social characteristics of people with their environment and which have a significant influence on safe patient care, have become established in anesthesiology. Nevertheless, findings from the social sciences and safety research, particularly with respect to understanding human factors and the development and prevention of incidents, have so far only been partially accepted in medicine. In particular, the contribution of people is often problematized in the sense of a "risk factor". In the first of two articles, the theoretical foundations of nontechnical skills are explained and an awareness of the fact that it is not human deficiencies but rather normal, evolutionarily sensible thought processes and social practices of the people involved that are responsible for adverse events is created.

在过去的二十年里,"人为因素 "和 "非技术技能 "这两个概念在麻醉学中得到了确立,它们描述了人的生理、心理、认知和社会特征与环境之间的相互作用,对病人的安全护理具有重要影响。然而,社会科学和安全研究的成果,尤其是在理解人为因素以及事故的发展和预防方面,迄今为止只被医学界部分接受。特别是,人的贡献往往被视为 "风险因素 "而受到质疑。在两篇文章中,第一篇文章解释了非技术性技能的理论基础,让人们认识到造成不良事件的原因不是人的缺陷,而是相关人员正常、进化合理的思维过程和社会实践。
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