Post-crisis debriefing: A tool for improving quality in the medical emergency team system

Intensive and Critical Care Nursing(2021)

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Objectives: To examine clinicians? perception of quality of technical and non-technical response to emergencies and application of post crisis debriefing. Design: Descriptive, anonymous, self-reporting survey on the needs and perception of a post-crisis debriefing implementation. Setting: Multi-specialist medical institute in Italy focused on solid organ transplantation and organ failure support. Main outcomes: Perception of application of guidelines and evaluation of debriefing implementation during in-hospital emergencies. Results: Response rate to the survey was 25% (148 health care workers). Of all respondents, 86% were employed 10 years, 75% were involved in < 5 emergencies over the previous year. Resuscitation guidelines were considered fully applied by 55%; 64% of respondents considered the teaching programme as sufficient. Of all participants, 97% were aware of the importance of teamwork dynamics, 79% were aware of the importance of the personal performance, and 52% considered emergencies as valid opportunities for professional growth. Leadership was considered important by 45% of respondents; debriefing implemented by 41%, and considered a potentially useful tool by 85%. Conclusion: Post-crisis debriefing is away to diffuse self-reflective and life-long learning culture; it is perceived as a powerful tool for improving quality of the rapid response system by the vast majority of those surveyed.(c) 2020 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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Emergency,ICU,Intensive care medicine,Communication,Leadership,Teamwork,Crisis resource management,Patient safety
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