作者: Susan Steinemann , Benjamin Berg , Alexandra DiTullio , Alisha Skinner , Kara Terada
DOI: 10.1016/J.AMJSURG.2011.08.004
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摘要: Abstract Background A modified nontechnical skills (NOTECHS) scale for trauma (T-NOTECHS) was developed to teach and assess teamwork of multidisciplinary resuscitation teams. In this study, T-NOTECHS evaluated reliability correlation with clinical performance. Methods Interrater (intraclass coefficient) the speed completeness tasks were assessed during simulation-based training actual resuscitations. Results For ratings done in real time, intraclass coefficients .44 simulated .48 Reliability higher coefficient=.71) video review Better scores correlated better performance simulations, evidenced by a greater number completed ( r = .50, P −.38, −.13, −.16, Conclusions Improvement after training, parameters resuscitations, suggest its relevance. Further evaluation, aiming improve reliability, may be warranted.