Surgical Team Familiarity: An Integrative Review
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Surgical Team Familiarity: An Integrative Review
Abstract
The dynamic nature of perioperative care often brings unfamiliar clinicians together yet requires them to collectively provide complex health care in a challenging environment. In this review, we comprehensively evaluated evidence regarding surgical team familiarity and its relationship to surgical team performance. Using a comprehensive and iterative search strategy, we searched PubMed, Web of Science, PsycInfo, and EMBASE for surgical team familiarity manuscripts. We identified 598 manuscripts, 16 of which met our inclusion criteria. We found that surgical team familiarity is associated with improved performance for many metrics, including shorter total operative time, team member safety, decreased surgical errors and disruptions, reduced miscommunication, and fewer patient readmissions. Although additional research would be helpful, surgical managers should consider team familiarity and consistency in team membership when assigning staff members to surgical teams to optimize surgical care, decrease inefficiencies, and promote safe patient outcomes.
Keywords: nontechnical skills; shared mental model; team consistency; team familiarity; team stability.
© AORN, Inc, 2021.
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