Journal: Notarzt
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- Debriefing im RettungsdienstItem type: Journal Article
NotarztGrande, Bastian; Kolbe, Michaela (2024)Debriefings are an important part of healthcare, especially for acute care teams. They can increase the effectiveness of teams and promote open communication. At the same time, debriefings provide an opportunity for learning within teams. Both exceptional clinical events and challenging procedures, as well as new algorithms or operations in new vehicles or with new material, can provide a reason for a debriefing. It is useful to debrief clinical events without exceptional occurrences so that team members learn how debriefing works. Effective and outstanding points should always be discussed and a focus on errors should be placed in the background. Structure and setting of specific topics play a special role in debriefings. Informal and unstructured discussions should be avoided, as should digressing into topics that are less relevant to the situation at hand. At an organizational level, debriefings should be incorporated into the structures of acute teams and encouraged. Relevance should be created through content whereas reference to the assessment of individual employees should be avoided.
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