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The influence of standardisation and task load on team coordination patterns during anaesthesia inductions
Quality & Safety in Health Care, 04/27/09
Zala-Mezo E et al. - The anaesthesia teams relied greatly on implicit coordination, which contrasts with findings indicating a performance benefit through explicit coordination in other work settings. Standardisation in the form of written departmental directives may have a supportive effect on coordination by partially substituting for other forms of coordination. The effect of high task load should be tested further in a simulator setting, where high task load can be induced in a more controlled fashion.
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