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Effective coordination in medical emergency teams: The moderating role of task type
Authors:Jan Schmutz  Florian Hoffmann  Ellen Heimberg  Tanja Manser
Institution:1. Department of Management, Technology and Economics, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerlandjschmutz@ethz.ch;3. Dr. von Hauner University Children’s Hospital, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany;4. Department of Paediatric Cardiology, Pulmology and Paediatric Intensive Care Medicine, University Children’s Hospital, Tübingen, Germany;5. University Hospital Bonn, Institute for Patient Safety, Bonn, Germany
Abstract:Coordination in health care action teams is an important factor in clinical performance and patient safety. Implementing a high-fidelity in situ simulation study, we investigated the performance-relevant effects of task distribution, provide information without request (PIWR) and closed-loop communication (CLC) in 68 medical emergency teams (METs) composed of fully qualified clinicians. We differentiated between two task types: algorithm-driven and knowledge-driven tasks. We assigned two different emergency tasks to each task type. We proposed not only a direct relationship between the three coordination behaviours and clinical performance, but also a moderating role for the type of task. Only CLC was related to performance and also moderated by task type. There was no relationship between the coordination behaviours task distribution and PIWR and performance. We discuss the differential effects of the three coordination behaviours on performance and emphasize the importance of the task in team research. In particular, we highlight theoretical and practical implications.
Keywords:Teamwork  Coordination  Team processes  Patient safety  Clinical performance
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