Assessment of anesthetist’s non-technical skills in Iranian hospitals

Q4 Medicine
Milad Gholami, Z. Zamanian, R. Kalantari, Mehdi Hasanshahi, Esmaeil Hosseinzadeh Roknabadi, Somayeh Gheysari
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Background: Safe performance and patient safety are two important issues in the delivery of healthcare services. Non-technical skills are necessary for safe performance of anesthesiologists in the operating room. This study aimed to assess the anesthetists’ non-technical skills in Iranian hospitals. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 38 anesthetists working in orthopedic surgery wards of two hospitals in 2019. The data were collected using the Anesthetist’s NonTechnical Skills (ANTS) system, which included four domains, namely task management, teamwork, situation awareness, and decision-making. The anesthetists were assessed by a trained observer via observing and recording the events during surgeries. Results: The mean score of ANTS was 10.12±1.66 out of 16. Among the four skills, the highest and lowest mean scores were related to “task management” (2.94 out of 4) and “decisionmaking” (2.26 out of 4), respectively. Work experience showed a significant positive relationship with “decision-making” (P=0.008, r=0.974). However, higher education level was not associated with improved anesthesiology skills. Conclusion: The quality of non-technical skills was below the acceptable level in the studied anesthetists. Thus, it is recommended that the anesthetists’ skills should be improved through educational and political interventions. Please cite this article as: Golami M, Zamanian Z, Kalantari R, Hasanshahi M, Hosseinzadeh Roknabadi E, Gheysari S. Assessment of Anesthetist’s Non-Technical Skills in Iranian Hospitals. J Health Sci Surveillance Sys. 2018;6(4):207-211.
伊朗医院麻醉师非技术技能评估
背景:安全绩效和患者安全是提供医疗服务的两个重要问题。非技术技能是麻醉师在手术室安全工作所必需的。本研究旨在评估伊朗医院麻醉师的非技术技能。方法:这项横断面研究于2019年对两家医院骨科病房的38名麻醉师进行。数据是使用麻醉师的非技术技能(ANTS)系统收集的,该系统包括四个领域,即任务管理、团队合作、情境意识和决策。麻醉师由受过训练的观察者通过观察和记录手术过程中的事件进行评估。结果:ANTS的平均得分为10.12±1.66(满分16分)。在这四项技能中,平均得分最高和最低的分别与“任务管理”(2.94分,满分4分)和“决策”(2.26分,总分4分)有关。工作经验与“决策”呈显著正相关(P=0.008,r=0.974)。然而,较高的教育水平与麻醉学技能的提高无关。结论:所研究的麻醉师的非技术技能质量低于可接受的水平。因此,建议通过教育和政治干预来提高麻醉师的技能。请引用这篇文章:Golami M,Zamanian Z,Kalantri R,Hasanshahi M,Hosseinzadeh Roknabadi E,Gheysari S.伊朗医院麻醉师非技术技能评估。健康科学监测系统杂志。2018年;6(4):207-211。
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Journal of health sciences and surveillance system
Journal of health sciences and surveillance system Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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