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Interventions to improve team effectiveness within health care: a systematic review of the past decade
BackgroundA high variety of team interventions aims to improve team performance outcomes. In 2008, we conducted a systematic review to provide an...
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Simulationstrainings in der Weiterbildung für mehr Patientensicherheit
The secure mastering of manual skills and their regular training lead to a reduction of errors and to an improvement of patient safety. Due to...
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Lessons learned from the first 50 COVID-19 critical care transfer missions conducted by a civilian UK Helicopter Emergency Medical Service team
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has placed exceptional demand on Intensive Care Units, necessitating the critical care transfer of patients on a...
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Conventional versus video-assisted laryngoscopy for perioperative endotracheal intubation (COVALENT) - a randomized, controlled multicenter trial
BackgroundData on the routine use of video-assisted laryngoscopy in peri-operative intubations are rather inconsistent and ambiguous, in part due to...
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Understanding intra- and interprofessional team and teamwork processes by exploring facility-based neonatal care in kenyan hospitals
BackgroundWithin intensive care settings such as neonatal intensive care units, effective intra- and interprofessional teamwork has been linked to a...
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Performing newborn life support in advance of neonatal advanced life support course—back to basics?
In this retrospective analysis, the Newborn Life Support (NLS) test scenario performance of participants of the Dutch Neonatal Advanced Life Support...
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All professions can benefit — a mixed-methods study on simulation-based teamwork training for operating room teams
BackgroundOperating rooms have become more technically complex due to new advanced procedures, which has increased demands on teamwork in the...
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What trauma patients need: the European dilemma
There is a need for implementation and maturation of an inclusive trauma system in every country in Europe, with patient centered care by dedicated...
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Measuring and evaluating standardization of scrub nurse instrument table setups: a multi-center study
ObjectivesIn-depth knowledge about surgical processes is a crucial prerequisite for future systems in operating rooms and the advancement of...
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A co-created nurse-driven catheterisation protocol can reduce bladder distension in acute hip fracture patients - results from a longitudinal observational study
BackgroundUrinary retention is common in elderly patients undergoing acute hip fracture surgery. Avoiding overfilling the urinary bladder is...
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Simulationstraining als Teil des klinischen Risikomanagements
Working in anesthesiology is characterized by a complex environment in which effective teamwork with different disciplines as well as other...
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Improved recognition of ineffective chest compressions after a brief Crew Resource Management (CRM) training: a prospective, randomised simulation study
BackgroundChest compressions are a core element of cardio-pulmonary resuscitation. Despite periodic training, real-life chest compressions have been...
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The vanishing radiologist—an unseen danger, and a danger of being unseen
• Radiology has developed into a central and important part of patient care .
• A combination of technological developments, increasing workload and...
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Geriatric Education for Emergency Medical Services
Geriatric patients are a frequent group of patients in the ambulance service. In recent years, many structured course systems have been established...
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COVID-19: eine Chance zur Digitalisierung der Lehre?
BackgroundThe SARS-CoV‑2 pandemic has been a major challenge for graduate education. Teaching had to be digitalized within a very short time. This...
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Training for Trauma Anesthesia: Role of Education and Simulation-Based Training
Purpose of ReviewTrauma care requires distinct skills of the anesthesia care giver that need to be provided in both a timely fashion and highly...