Volume : 09, Issue : 01, January – 2022

Title:

44.ASPECTS TO IMPROVE TEAMWORK AND COMMUNICATION IN THE OPERATING ROOM

Authors :

Msiaer Haji Almotairi, Dafeer Saad Aloahtani, Raed Mebrak Almotairi, Fahad Helail Alsofiani, Najwa Mohamed Althaoafi , Waeil Abdullah Algamdi , Jumaan Mobti Almalki, Abdurazaq Moraizeeq Alsolami , Alaa Hassan Alharbi , Khaled Mezher Almontasheri

Abstract :

The importance of effective communication in healthcare is widely acknowledged. When communication issues do arise, they are most commonly encountered between various members of a team, such as an anesthesiologist and surgeon or a nurse and doctor. These ‘interface’ challenges are also prevalent in aviation, where team collaboration and communication are seen as essential non-technical abilities. We have reviewed the literature for all relevant articles published up to the end of 2021, and furthermore, references reviewed for more relevant articles to be included.

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Msiaer Haji Almotairi et al, Aspects To Improve Teamwork And Communication In The Operating Room., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2022; 09(01).

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