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Human factors in decision making in major trauma in Camp Bastion, Afghanistan.

G S Arul1, H E J Pugh2, S J Mercer3, M J Midwinter4.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The concentration of major trauma experience at Camp Bastion has allowed continuous improvements to occur in the patient pathway from the point of wounding to surgical treatment. These changes have involved clinical management as well as alterations to the physical layout of the hospital, training and decision making. Consideration of the human factors has been a major part of these improvements.
METHODS: We describe the Camp Bastion patient pathway with the communication template that focused decision making at various key moments during damage control resuscitation and damage control surgery (DCR-DCS). This system identifies four key stages: 'command huddle', 'snap brief', 'sit-reps' (situation reports) and 'sign-out/debrief'. The attitude of staff to communication and decision making is also evaluated.
RESULTS: Twenty cases admitted to Camp Bastion with battlefield injuries were studied from 6 September to 6 October 2012. Qualitative responses from 115 members of staff were collected. All patients were haemodynamically shocked with a median pH of 7.25 (range: 6.83-7.40) and a median of 18 units of mixed red cells and plasma were transfused. In 89% of instances, theatre staff were aware of what was required of them at the beginning of the case, 86% felt there were regular updates and 93% understood what was required of them as the case progressed.
CONCLUSIONS: The evolution of the hospital at Camp Bastion has been a unique learning experience in the field of major trauma. The Defence Medical Services have responded with continuous innovation to optimise DCR-DCS for seriously injured patients. Together with the improvements in clinical care, a communication and decision making matrix was developed. Staff evaluation showed a high degree of satisfaction with the quality of communication.

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Keywords:  Afghanistan; Battlefield injuries; Blast injuries; Gunshot wounds; Landmines; Military; Trauma; War

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26263932      PMCID: PMC4473862          DOI: 10.1308/003588414X14055925060875

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann R Coll Surg Engl        ISSN: 0035-8843            Impact factor:   1.891


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