ISSN: 2155-6148
Flack J
United Kingdom
Research Article
Evaluation of Human Factors in Airway Management Course
Author(s): Daunt M, Flack J, Baxendale B and McCahon RADaunt M, Flack J, Baxendale B and McCahon RA
The Human Factors in Airway Management course was designed to emphasise the importance of human factors and non-technical skills in difficult airway management scenarios, whilst teaching the practical skills of using specialised airway devices. A validated version of the Operating Room Management Attitudes Questionnaire (ORMAQ) was used to assess changes in twelve delegates’ attitudes as a result of attending the course. This measures attitudes to leadership, communication, teamwork, stress and fatigue, work values, error, and error management. Pre-course attitudes to leadership hierarchy, stress and fatigue, and information sharing were more positive than those reported in previous ORMAQ surveys of anaesthetists. Eight weeks following the course, there was a preference for a reduced authority gradient within the operating theatre team, increased assertion in the face of seniori.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2155-6148.1000416