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Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine
2009 Volume.24 No. 2 p.64 ~ p.68
Development of Assessment Tools for Performance and Leadership of a Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Team
Chung Sung-Phil

Song Keun-Jeong
Park Yoo-Seok
Cho Jun-Ho
Kim Chan-Woong
Lim Hoon
Yoon Yoo-Sang
Kang Hyung-Goo
Kim Seung-Whan
Cho Gyu-Chong
Choi Young-Hwan
Abstract
Background:The assessment tools for leadership and performance of resuscitation teams are have not been developed. We evaluated the checklists for resuscitation team performance and teamwork.

Methods:We developed two checklists for team dynamics (D1, D2) and two checklists for team performances (P1, P2). The videotaped mock resuscitation before and after a 2-hr Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) training were also evaluated by two emergency physicians and two nurses using the four checklists. The validity and agreement between assessors were determined. Internal consistency was determined using Cronbach-¥á.

Results:There were no significant differences in scores by expert consensus and the checklist score. The average scores between different assessors were different except for the D1 and D2 between doctors. The Cronbach-¥á for internal consistency were within acceptable ranges in the checklists D2 and P2.

Conclusions:This study suggests that the D2 and P2 checklists are provisionally acceptable due to relatively high validity, agreement, and internal consistency. However, further research is needed to develop validated checklists for resuscitation teams.
KEYWORD
cardiopulmonary resuscitation, leadership, patient care team, task performance
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