Amplifiers and Dampeners of Patient Safety Risk in the Operating Room: Interim Analysis of Surgical Video Recorded with the Operating Room Black Box

Proceedings of the International Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care(2023)

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Preventable intraoperative adverse events (iAEs) may emerge from interactions between multiple work system factors (WSFs) (e.g., technology design, organizational policy, physical environment); these interactions may amplify or dampen patient safety risk. We conducted an exploratory observational study using audiovisual data captured by the Operating Room Black Box to characterize the relationships between associated WSFs. Human factors specialists reviewed video recordings of surgical procedures before transcribing events of interest and classifying them into the relevant WSF categories as defined by the Systems Engineering Initiative for Patient Safety model. Each WSF code was categorized as either a safety threat (ST) or resilience support (RS), and their interactions with associated WSFs were characterized. We transcribed 706 events over 73.5 hours of surgery, and 32 iAEs were identified. We coded 382 STs and 312 RSs, and 249 co-occurring WSF pairings. Co-occurring team (e.g., clear communication, feedback, and leadership) RSs were found to be the most prevalent mechanism to dampen all categories of ST. Co-occurring task (e.g., challenging anatomy) and environment (e.g., disruptive working environments, suboptimal ergonomic monitor setups) STs were the most common risk amplifiers contributing to the occurrence of iAEs. By assessing WSFs in the context of other WSFs, future research may develop interventions that more precisely target risk reduction in the operating room.
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surgical video,operating room,operating room black box,patient safety risk,dampeners
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