Journal article
Managing intraoperative stress: what do surgeons want from a crisis training program?
S Arora, N Sevdalis, D Nestel, T Tierney, M Woloshynowych, R Kneebone
American Journal of Surgery | EXCERPTA MEDICA INC-ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2009
Abstract
Background: Current surgical training provides little opportunity for surgeons to recognize and manage intraoperative stress before it affects performance and compromises patient safety. We explored the perceived need for structured stress training and propose an intervention design that may be acceptable and appropriate. Methods: Fifteen semistructured interviews identified stressors in the operating room, characterized coping strategies, and explored surgeons' views about a training intervention. Interviews were analyzed using standard qualitative methods. Results: Stressors and coping strategies confirmed those identified in previous work. Key components of an intervention should include ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by the BUPA Foundation.