Optimising clinical performance during resuscitation using video evaluation
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- DOI: 10.1136/postgradmedj-2016-134357
Optimising clinical performance during resuscitation using video evaluation
Abstract
Video evaluation of resuscitation is becoming increasingly integrated into practice in a number of clinical settings. The purpose of this review article is to examine how video may enhance clinical care during resuscitation. As healthcare and available therapeutic interventions evolve, re-evaluation of accepted paradigms requires data to describe current practice and support change. Analysis of video recordings affords creation of a framework to evaluate individual and team performance and develop unique and tailored strategies to optimise care delivery. While video has been used in a number of non-clinical settings, there has been a recent increase of video systems in the prehospital and other clinical areas. This paper reviews the key opportunities in the emergency department-based resuscitation setting to enhance ergonomics, technical and non-technical skills-at both team and individual level-through video-assisted care performance analysis and feedback.
Keywords: ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY MEDICINE; MEDICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING.
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