Hiltz and Baumrind discuss the use of the American Heart Association's Structured and Supported Debriefing program and how it can be used in a clinical environment as part of strategies to improve resuscitation quality.
13. Structured and Supported Debriefing
Our Definition!
A provider‐centric process
designed to standardize the
debriefing process to assist
clinicians in thinking about what
they did, how they did it, and how
they can improve.
15. Structured and Supported Debriefing
Structured elements include three specific debriefing
phases with related goals, actions, and time
estimates.
16.
17. Structured and Supported Debriefing
Supported elements include both interpersonal
support as well as use of protocols, algorithms, and
best evidence to inform debriefing
statements/questions.
18. Thoughtful discussion after an attempted
resuscitation is important to facilitate the
sorting out of events as well as gaining
insight on what happened and why
We often learn better through self‐discovery
and self‐analysis than by other methods!
19. IMPLEMENTATION
•Have long term view
•Patients and patience
•INSTANT GRATIFICATION!
20. BOY, I AM
REALLY
LOOKING
FORWARD TO
THE
DEBRIEFING ON
THIS CASE!
21. PROVIDERS NEED TO
EXPRESS
THEMSELVES AND
THEIR FEELINGS…
AND THIS IS A GREAT
FORUM FOR THAT!
26. ROLE OF FACILITATOR
•PROVIDE SAFE ENVIRONMENT FOR
SHARING EXPERIENCES
•DRAW OUT INFORMATION AND
EXPERIENCES
•CONTENT DIRECTED BY THE CREW
•NEVER JUDGE!