2022
DOI: 10.14710/nmjn.v12i2.45933
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The Pattern of Communication and Teamwork among Operating Theatre Personnel in a State of a Developing Country

Abstract: Background: Effective communication and teamwork is increasingly recognized as an important mechanism for enhancing the safety of healthcare. However, there is dearth of study on the pattern of communication among surgeons, nurses and anaesthetists in South Western part of NigeriaPurpose: This study assessed the patterns of communication and teamwork among operating theatre personnel and also identified barriers to communication and teamwork in the operating theatre in selected hospitals in Lagos State, Nigeri… Show more

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“…CommunicationTørring et al (2019) found that effective communication characterized by shared goals, mutual respect, and accurate, timely information exchange significantly improves team performance Clements et al (2007). underlined the significance of clear, concise, and respectful communication to prevent errors and improve patient outcomes Oyediran et al (2022). found that surgical teams with better levels of coordination and communication may shorten operating hours and cut down delays, which improved resource use and patient throughput.…”
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“…CommunicationTørring et al (2019) found that effective communication characterized by shared goals, mutual respect, and accurate, timely information exchange significantly improves team performance Clements et al (2007). underlined the significance of clear, concise, and respectful communication to prevent errors and improve patient outcomes Oyediran et al (2022). found that surgical teams with better levels of coordination and communication may shorten operating hours and cut down delays, which improved resource use and patient throughput.…”
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confidence: 99%