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Anaesthesia ; 70(10): 1119-29, 2015 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26293587

ABSTRACT

A key factor that may contribute to communication failures is status asymmetry between team members. We examined the effect of a consultant anaesthetist's interpersonal behaviour on trainees' ability to effectively challenge clearly incorrect clinical decisions. Thirty-four trainees were recruited to participate in a video-recorded scenario of an airway crisis. They were randomised to a group in which a confederate consultant anaesthetist's interpersonal behaviour was scripted to recreate either a strict/exclusive or an open/inclusive communication dynamic. The scenario allowed trainees four opportunities to challenge clearly wrong decisions. Performances were scored using the modified Advocacy-Inquiry Score. The highest median (IQR [range]) score was 3.0 (2.2-4.0 [1.0-5.0]) in the exclusive communication group, and 3.5 (3.0-4.5 [2.5-6.0]) in the inclusive communication group (p = 0.06). The study did not show a significant effect of consultant behaviour on trainees' ability to challenge their superior. It did demonstrate trainees' inability to challenge their seniors effectively, resulting in critical communication gaps.


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Airway Management/standards , Anesthesiology/education , Education, Medical, Graduate/organization & administration , Interprofessional Relations , Power, Psychological , Communication , Conflict, Psychological , Consultants/psychology , Decision Making , Emergencies , Female , Humans , Male , Medical Staff, Hospital/psychology , Ontario , Patient Simulation , Random Allocation
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