作者
Austin Bachar, Margaret Brommelsiek, Richard John Simonson, Yui-Yee Raymond Chan, Amber Davies, Ken Catchpole, Gary Sutkin
发表日期
2024/3/1
期刊
Journal of Surgical Research
卷号
295
页码范围
723-731
出版商
Academic Press
简介
Introduction
Operating room communication is frequently disrupted, raising safety concerns. We used a Speech Interference Instrument to measure the frequency, impact, and causes of speech communication interference (SCI) events.
Methods
In this prospective study, we observed 40 surgeries, primarily general surgery, to measure the frequency of SCI, defined as “group discourse disrupted according to the participants, the goals, or the physical and situational context of the exchange.” We performed supplemental observations, focused on conducting postsurgery interviews with SCI event participants to identify contextual factors. We thematically analyzed notes and interviews.
Results
The observed 103 SCI events in 40 surgeries (mean 2.58) mostly involved the attending (50.5%), circulating nurse (44.6%), resident (44.6%), or scrub tech (42.7%). The majority (82.1%) of SCI events occurred during another patient …
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