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STUDY
Analysis of errors enacted by surgical trainees during skills training courses.
Tang B, Hanna GB, Cuschieri A. Surgery. 2005;138:14-20.
STUDY
Surgical crisis management skills training and assessment: a stimulation-based approach to enhancing operating room performance.
Moorthy K, Munz Y, Forrest D, et al. Ann Surg. 2006;244:139-147.
STUDY
Safety skills training for surgeons: a half-day intervention improves knowledge, attitudes and awareness of patient safety.
Arora S, Sevdalis N, Ahmed M, Wong H, Moorthy K, Vincent C. Surgery. 2012;152:26-31.
COMMENTARY
Defining the technical skills of teamwork in surgery.
Healey AN, Undre S, Vincent CA. Qual Saf Health Care. 2006;15:231-234.
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The Oxford NOTECHS System: reliability and validity of a tool for measuring teamwork behaviour in the operating theatre.
Mishra A, Catchpole K, McCulloch P. Qual Saf Health Care. 2009;18:104-108.
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Content analysis of team communication in an obstetric emergency scenario.
Siassakos D, Draycott T, Montague I, Harris M. J Obstet Gynaecol. 2009;29:499-503.
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Teamwork in the operating theatre: cohesion or confusion?
Undre S, Sevdalis N, Healey AN, Darzi A, Vincent CA. J Eval Clin Pract. 2006;12:182-189.
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Observational assessment of surgical teamwork: a feasibility study.
Undre S, Healey AN, Darzi A, Vincent CA. World J Surg. 2006;30:1774-1783.
COMMENTARY
Applying aviation factors to oral and maxillofacial surgery—the human element.
Seager L, Smith DW, Patel A, Brunt H, Brennan PA. Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2013;51:8-13.
COMMENTARY
Simulation to enhance patient safety: why aren't we there yet?
Aggarwal R, Darzi A. Chest. 2011;140:854-858.
STUDY
Multidisciplinary crisis simulations: the way forward for training surgical teams.
Undre S, Koutantji M, Sevdalis N, et al. World J Surg. 2007;31:1843-1853.
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Nurses' perceptions and experiences of communication in the operating theatre: a focus group interview.
Nestel D, Kidd JM. BMC Nurs. 2006 Feb 8;5:1.
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The effects of stress and coping on surgical performance during simulations.
Wetzel CM, Black SA, Hanna GB, et al. Ann Surg. 2010;251:171-176.
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Promoting patient safety through prospective risk identification: example from peri-operative care.
Smith A, Boult M, Woods I, Johnson S. Qual Saf Health Care. 2010;19:69-73.
REVIEW
Interventions to improve teamwork and communications among healthcare staff.
McCulloch P, Rathbone J, Catchpole K. Br J Surg. 2011;98:469-479.
STUDY
Use of briefings and debriefings as a tool in improving team work, efficiency, and communication in the operating theatre.
Bethune R, Sasirekha G, Sahu A, Cawthorn S, Pullyblank A. Postgrad Med J. 2011;87:331-334.
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Failures in communication and information transfer across the surgical care pathway: interview study.
Nagpal K, Arora S, Vats A, et al. BMJ Qual Saf. 2012;21:843-849.
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Learning not to take it seriously: junior doctors' accounts of error.
Kroll L, Singleton A, Collier J, Rees Jones I. Med Educ. 2008;42:982-990.
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Observational teamwork assessment for surgery: feasibility of clinical and nonclinical assessor calibration with short-term training.
Russ S, Hull L, Rout S, Vincent C, Darzi A, Sevdalis N. Ann Surg. 2012;255:804-809.
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The effects of aviation-style non-technical skills training on technical performance and outcome in the operating theatre.
McCulloch P, Mishra A, Handa A, Dale T, Hirst G, Catchpole K. Qual Saf Health Care. 2009;18:109-115.
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