Filming for auditing of real-life emergency teams: a systematic review
[摘要] Delivering high-quality emergency care isthe ambition for every emergency team.To succeed requires not only that theindividual provider is well trained; it alsocommands a rapid and coordinated teameffort.1 2 However, performance often fallsshort of expectations.3–5 Therefore, strategies like simulation training, audits, feedback and debriefings have been studied.6–10Furthermore, filming of emergency teamswas introduced back in 1969.11 Filming makesit possible to review and analyse the performance in detail.12–14 Despite the widespreadavailability and acceptability of video as amethod for auditing and quality improvement in healthcare today,15 16 it is still notused by the majority of emergency teams.17This review describes current evidence for videoreview to audit emergency teams’ management ofreal-life patients. Video review is defined in thismanuscript as any assessment, evaluation oraudit where video is usedThe key questions in this systematic revieware1. Where has video review been used; populations and settings?2. How has video review been used; technicalsolutions, legal and ethical issues?3. What is the evidence that video review improves patient care.
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