2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.bpa.2011.02.005
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Non-technical skills for anaesthetists: developing and applying ANTS

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“…A key development aim of this project was to create a tool that is easily used in the everyday setting. An overall structure similar to establish task specific rating systems was used to maximise familiarity for surgeons [8,9,6]. In addition, more specific detail was given to guide accurate behavioural assessment.…”
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“…A key development aim of this project was to create a tool that is easily used in the everyday setting. An overall structure similar to establish task specific rating systems was used to maximise familiarity for surgeons [8,9,6]. In addition, more specific detail was given to guide accurate behavioural assessment.…”
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“…Recognition of the vital importance of NTS has resulted in the development of various NTS behavioural rating systems. Separate systems have been developed for assessment of the entire surgical team [3][4][5] as well as individual team members such as surgeons [6,7], anaesthetists [8] and scrub practitioners [9]. To be effective such rating systems must accurately capture relevant NTS behaviours.…”
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“…The elements related to specific behavioural markers and were informed by literature and existing NTS rating systems (6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12). Raters using the system were provided with four possible response items: demonstrated, not demonstrated, not clear and N/A.…”
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“…Behaviour rating systems have been developed within acute care to assess factors affecting patient safety behaviours for anaesthetists (Anaesthetists Non-Technical Skills (ANTS)) (6)(7)(8) surgeons (Non-Technical Skills for Surgeons (NOTSS)) (9,10) and scrub nurses (Scrub Practitioners List of Intra-Operative Non-Technical Skills (SPLINTS)) (11,12). These systems were developed to identify NTS underpinning good practice and their use has been fundamental to reducing unintended and avoidable harm.…”
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