掌控还是顺风车?空中交通管制给麻醉师的教训。

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Current Opinion in Anesthesiology Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-28 DOI:10.1097/ACO.0000000000001289
Keith J Ruskin, Richard P Dutton, Anna Clebone Ruskin
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摘要

综述目的:麻醉专业人员在一个不可预测、快速变化的环境中工作,他们可以快速诊断和管理罕见和危及生命的危重事件。传统上,围手术期环境被视为一个可以预测结果的确定性系统,但最近的研究表明,手术室的行为更像是一个复杂的适应性系统,在这个系统中,事件可以以不可预测和无计划的方式相互作用和联系。最近的发现:医疗环境的日益复杂表明,完全消除人为错误是不可能的。复杂的临床情况容易导致错误,这是高工作量、压力下的决策和团队协调不力的结果。复杂适应系统背后的理论不同于医学的传统安全方法,并强调了鼓励灵活性、适应性、报告和从错误中学习的机构安全文化的重要性。临床医生可以通过认识到工作环境中经常发生不可预测的变化,并学习应变能力如何预防不良事件,从而提高安全性,而不是专注于标准化和严格遵守程序。总结:更好地理解在不断变化的环境中的自动化、复杂性和弹性是实现麻醉安全实践的重要步骤。
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In control or along for the ride? Lessons for anesthesiologists from air traffic control.

Purpose of review: Anesthesia professionals work in an unpredictable, rapidly changing environment in which they are quickly diagnose and manage uncommon and life-threatening critical events. The perioperative environment has traditionally been viewed as a deterministic system in which outcomes can be predicted, but recent studies suggest that the operating room behaves more like a complex adaptive system, in which events can interact and connect with each other in unpredictable and unplanned ways.

Recent findings: The increasing complexity of the healthcare environment suggests that the complete elimination of human error is not possible. Complex clinical situations predispose to errors that are the result of high workload, decision making under stress, and poor team coordination. The theory behind complex adaptive systems differs from medicine's traditional approach to safety and highlights the importance of an institutional safety culture that encourages flexibility, adaptability, reporting and learning from errors. Instead of focusing on standardization and strict adherence to procedures, clinicians can improve safety by recognizing that unpredictable changes routinely occur in the work environment and learning how resilience can prevent adverse events.

Summary: A better understanding of automation, complexity, and resilience in a changing environment are essential steps toward the safe practice of anesthesia.

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CiteScore
4.90
自引率
8.00%
发文量
207
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: ​​​​​​​​Published bimonthly and offering a unique and wide ranging perspective on the key developments in the field, each issue of Current Opinion in Anesthesiology features hand-picked review articles from our team of expert editors. With fifteen disciplines published across the year – including cardiovascular anesthesiology, neuroanesthesia and pain medicine – every issue also contains annotated references detailing the merits of the most important papers.
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