The ‘take‐5 theatre brief’: Group mindfulness practice for operating theatre teams

Author:

Schuster‐Bruce James12ORCID,Crossley Eleanor3,Peters David4,Sathyanath Ananth3,Rajasingam Daghni5,Shylaja Venu2,Syed Irfan3,Lakhani Raj12

Affiliation:

1. Department of ENT, Surgery St George's University Hospital London UK

2. Department of ENT Epsom and St Helier Hospital Surrey UK

3. Department of ENT Lewisham and Greenwich Hospital London UK

4. Centre for Resilience University of Westminster London UK

5. Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust London UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundA surgical team works in a high‐performance environment and is exposed to stress. Mindfulness practice is evidenced to reduce symptoms of stress, as well as burnout, which is high amongst health workers. The operating theatre is unique, with many job‐roles, needs and time‐critical tasks. It is plausible that group mindfulness may benefit the surgical team. This evaluates the take‐5 theatre brief, consisting of a ‘check‐in’ and short breathwork, when used by two surgical teams as part of the regular theatre team brief.ApproachThe take‐5 theatre brief was evaluated using domains of acceptability and implementation. Data were collected at two district general hospitals in the United Kingdom using 5‐point Likert scales hosted on electronic surveys Thematic analysis was performed of participant voice notes, strategic meeting notes and transcripts of interviews between key informants.EvaluationThere were 17 participants. Ten were from site A (59%), with the remainder being from site B (41%) and covered a range of roles within the theatre team. Participants found the take‐5 theatre brief helpful (median Likert 5) and felt that it would benefit themselves (median Likert 5) as well as the team (median Likert 5) and that it fitted into the day easily (median Likert 4). There was a high demand, no financial investment was required and overall it was easy to implement; however, it became challenged in theatre lists that were late to start.ImplicationThe take‐5 theatre brief is an acceptable initiative for these two operating theatre teams.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Review and Exam Preparation,General Medicine

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