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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Systems Engineering
  • Patient Safety
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology

Background:

  • Traditional teamwork strategies may be insufficient for dynamic clinical situations like postpartum hemorrhage (PPH).
  • Fluid teams in obstetrics face unique challenges in maintaining effective collaboration during PPH events.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify strategies for improving teamwork in fluid teams managing PPH using the Systems Engineering Initiative for Patient Safety (SEIPS) model.
  • To explore clinician perceptions of team membership, interactions, and effectiveness during PPH management.

Main Methods:

  • Administered a close-ended survey to obstetrics and gynecology clinicians.
  • Utilized network analysis to examine clinician interactions and their relationship with team effectiveness.
  • Applied the SEIPS model as a framework for analysis.

Main Results:

  • Interaction types and frequencies varied significantly based on clinician roles.
  • A weak, positive correlation was observed between team membership and perceived team effectiveness.
  • Identified specific communication and behavioral patterns influencing teamwork.

Conclusions:

  • Decentralized communication structures can improve teamwork in fluid PPH teams.
  • Implementing task-focused behaviors is a key strategy for enhancing team effectiveness.
  • Work system design modifications are crucial for optimizing collaboration during obstetric emergencies.