Emergencies Clinical Trial
Official title:
TeamOBS - Focuses on the Association Between Teamwork and Clinical Performance in Emergency Obstetrical Situations
The TeamOBS study is an observational study. We analyze actually recordings of obstetric emergencies to get an even better understanding and knowledge of the association between the communication and cooperation and the quality of the performance of the interdisciplinary team.
Background:
In obstetric emergency situations (OES) inadequate non-technical skills (NTS) are the leading
causes of substandard care.
Aim:
Based on live audio and video (AV)-recordings of real (OES) the aim is to describes how the
NTS and the clinical performance are related.
Method:
1. Inclusion of the teams. OES teams from the delivery ward at two Danish hospitals, Aarhus
University Hospital and Horsens Regional Hospital are AV-recorded are collected and
saved for analyzing with consent from all participant.
2. Develop a scoring tool to rate clinical performance in OES. 12 Ekspert Senior
Obstetricians from different maternity units in Britain, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and
Iceland volunteered to join the Delphi panel and develop a clinical performance tool.
3. Rate clinical performance. Using the developed tool in 2) to rate live teams
4. Rate NTS Recording of teams will be rated by the validated list: Assessment of Obstetric
Team Performance with the validated tool from Pamela Morgan: AOTP. Furthermore important
observations will be code. Video assessments is planned for 2016-2018
5. Explore the association between clinical performance and NTS in OES. Results from 3) and
4) will be compared.
Discussion:
We expect that this study will add to the knowledge of NTS and the effect on clinical
performance in OES.
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