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- Title
Human factors in preventing complications in anaesthesia: a systematic review.
- Authors
Jones, C. P. L.; Fawker-Corbett, J.; Groom, P.; Morton, B.; Lister, C.; Mercer, S. J.
- Abstract
Human factors in anaesthesia were first highlighted by the publication of the Anaesthetists Non-Technical Skills Framework, and since then an awareness of their importance has gradually resulted in changes in routine clinical practice. This review examines recent literature around human factors in anaesthesia, and highlights recent national reports and guidelines with a focus on team working, communication, situation awareness and human error. We highlight the importance of human factors in modern anaesthetic practice, using the example of complex trauma.
- Subjects
ANESTHESIA; ANESTHESIOLOGISTS; HUMAN error; ANESTHESIOLOGY; WOUNDS &; injuries; PREVENTION of medical errors; WOUND care; CLINICAL competence; COMMUNICATION; HEALTH care teams; SYSTEMATIC reviews
- Publication
Anaesthesia, 2018, Vol 73, p12
- ISSN
0003-2409
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.1111/anae.14136