Affiliation:
1. University of Glasgow
2. Queen Elizabeth University Hospital
3. Institute of Health & Wellbeing, University of Glasgow
Abstract
Abstract
Background and importance
Use of video review in medicine is established in contexts such as surgery. Although not widely used in the emergency department (ED), some centres use it to evaluate non-technical skills (NTS) to support teaching and quality improvement.
Objective
There is no consensus on assessment of NTS using video review in the ED and the purpose of this review was to identify tools used in this context.
Design, setting and participants
Studies were identified using Embase, Medline and CINAHL. Inclusion criterion for the review was NTS of resuscitation teams working within the ED were assessed using video review. A systematic search method was used, and results were synthesised after search criteria was checked by three independent reviewers. All authors settled on the same 7 studies eligible for inclusion.
Outcome measures and analysis
Reliability and validity of tools identified for use in this context. Due to the heterogeneity of studies, no meta-analysis occurred.
Main results
There are 7 studies included in the review. The systematic review was registered with PROSPERO (Ref No: CRD42022306129). Three unique tools were identified – 5 studies used T-NOTECHS, 1 used CALM and 1 used the Communication tool. T-NOTECHS has the highest reliability score and is validated in the literature for use in this context.
Conclusion
T-NOTECHS is the tool of choice for assessing ED teams in this context.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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