Teamwork During Resuscitation - 07/08/11
, Louis P. Halamek, MD bAbstract |
Effective resuscitation requires the integration of several cognitive, technical, and behavioral skills. Because resuscitation is performed by teams of health care professionals, these individuals must be able to work together in a coordinated and efficient manner, making teamwork a critical skill for care of patients in distress. Despite the importance of teamwork in health care, little consensus exists as to what it is, how it can most effectively be learned, and how it should be assessed. This article reviews current knowledge on the measurement, training, and importance of teamwork in pediatric resuscitation.
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| Dr. Weinstock and the Children’s Hospital Boston Simulator Center are supported by funds provided by the Division of Critical Care Medicine, Department of Anesthesia, and Children’s Hospital Boston. Dr. Halamek is a consultant to Laerdal Medical, Inc. and Advanced Medical Simulation, Inc., is a grant recipient of the Laerdal Foundation, and is supported in part by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (1 U18 HS12022-01), National Institutes of Health (2T32 HD07249), and the Laerdal Foundation for Acute Care Medicine. |
Vol 55 - N° 4
P. 1011-1024 - août 2008 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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