La Estabilidad de los equipos de trabajo: buscando la mejora en el rendimiento quirúrgico
: Implications of Perioperative Team Setups for Operating Room Management Decisions Dietrich Doll, MD, PhD, Peter Kauf, PhD, Katharina Wieferich, BASc, Ralf Schiffer, BHA, and Markus M. Luedi, MD, MBA. Anesth Analg 2017; 124:262-9.
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https://doi.org/10.30445/rear.v11i12.781Keywords:
efficiency, performance, replacement time, team, safetyAbstract
Conseguir el máximo rendimiento de las jornadas quirúrgicas es objetivo de gestión asistencial y motivo de continuo estudio en sus diferentes variables incluyendo la actuación en equipo en el entorno perioperatorio; pero el impacto administrativo de grupos estables de anestesiólogos y cirujanos no está claro. La hipótesis del presente estudio es que la eficiencia de la jornada mejora con grupos estables de anestesistas y cirujanos. Evalúan 13.632 cirugías en las que asignan diferentes anestesistas a cirujanos específicos (ajustando los datos según el tipo de paciente y la especialidad quirúrgica) y analizan los tiempos de recambio entre cirugías. La asignación del anestesiólogo más adecuado en una lista quirúrgica y a un cirujano en concreto redujo en un 6,8% los tiempos medios de recambio (IC 95%) mejorando la eficiencia en el bloque quirúrgico.
ABSTRACT
Teamwork stability: searching for the improvement of operating room management
Achieving the maximum performance of the surgical workday is objective of care management and reason for continuous study in its different variables including team performance in the perioperative environment; but the administrative impact of stable groups of anesthesiologists and surgeons is unclear. The hypothesis of the present study is that the efficiency of the workday improves with stable groups of anesthetists and surgeons. They evaluate 13,632 surgeries in which they assign different anesthetists to specific surgeons (adjusting the data according to the type of patient and the surgical specialty) and analyze the replacement times between surgeries. The allocation of the most appropriate anesthesiologist in a surgical list and a specific surgeon reduced the average replacement times (95% CI) by 6.8%, improving efficiency in the surgical unit.
Key words: safety, team, replacement time, performance, efficiency.
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