Leadership structures in emergency care settings: a study of two trauma centers.

Abstract:

BACKGROUND:Trauma resuscitation involves multidisciplinary teams under surgical leadership in most US trauma centers. Because many trauma centers have also incorporated emergency department (ED) physicians, shared and cross-disciplinary leadership structures often occur. Our study identifies leadership structures and examines the effects of cross-disciplinary leadership on trauma teamwork. METHODS:We conducted an ethnographic study at two US Level-1 trauma centers, one of which is a dedicated pediatric trauma center. We used observation, videotaping and interviews to contextualize and classify leadership structures in trauma resuscitation. Leadership structures were evaluated based on three dimensions of team performance: defined leadership, likelihood of conflict in decision making, and appropriate care. FINDINGS:We identified five common leadership structures, grouped under two broad leadership categories: solo decision-making and intervening models within intra-disciplinary leadership; intervening, parallel, and collaborative models within cross-disciplinary leadership. CONCLUSION:Most important weaknesses of different leadership structures are manifested in inefficient teamwork or inappropriate patient care. These inefficiencies are particularly problematic when leadership is shared between physicians from different disciplines with different levels of experience, which often leads to conflict, reduces teamwork efficiency and lowers the quality of care. We discuss practical implications for technology design.

journal_name

Int J Med Inform

authors

Sarcevic A,Marsic I,Waterhouse LJ,Stockwell DC,Burd RS

doi

10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2011.01.004

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2011-04-01 00:00:00

pages

227-38

issue

4

eissn

1386-5056

issn

1872-8243

pii

S1386-5056(11)00027-X

journal_volume

80

pub_type

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