2002
DOI: 10.1207/s15327108ijap1203_5
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Developing a Method for Evaluating Crew Resource Management Skills: A European Perspective

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“…For example, in the NOTECHS system for pilots (van Avaermaete and Kruijsen 1998;O'Connor et al 2002), the scale descriptors use explanatory terms such as 'behaviour directly endangered flight safety' or 'behaviour enhances flight safety' for very poor and good performance respectively. But the behavioural examples (markers) in such systems relate not to specific safety-related activities but to normal task operations.…”
Section: Crm Beyond the Flightdeckmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, in the NOTECHS system for pilots (van Avaermaete and Kruijsen 1998;O'Connor et al 2002), the scale descriptors use explanatory terms such as 'behaviour directly endangered flight safety' or 'behaviour enhances flight safety' for very poor and good performance respectively. But the behavioural examples (markers) in such systems relate not to specific safety-related activities but to normal task operations.…”
Section: Crm Beyond the Flightdeckmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O'Connor et al 2008). The more recent introduction of non-technical skills/CRM to the world of healthcare means that as a technique it is being scrutinised by a new level of rigour, given medical professionals' concern with treatment efficacy and willingness to measure error rates and outcomes.…”
Section: Crm Beyond the Flightdeckmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2,3 The aviation industry responded to this problem with the development of Crew Resource Management (CRM) training programs to provide training in nontechnical skills and promote safety behavior on the flight deck. 1,4,5 Thereafter, behavioral marker systems were developed to permit structured observation and assessment of these skills. 4 A behavioral marker system is an empirically derived taxonomy of the principal nontechnical skills required in a particular domain, and an observation-based rating system for assessing component behaviors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,4,5 Thereafter, behavioral marker systems were developed to permit structured observation and assessment of these skills. 4 A behavioral marker system is an empirically derived taxonomy of the principal nontechnical skills required in a particular domain, and an observation-based rating system for assessing component behaviors. Explicit training in nontechnical skills for anesthesia has previously been limited; however, with the advent of high-fidelity patient simulators, several CRM-type programs are being developed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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