The STEP Method: A Structured Approach to Optimize Team Performance of Army Forward Resuscitative Surgical Detachments (FRSDs).

Tim Bongartz, Kevin High, Joshua P Smith, Jakob Palubicki, Christine Cleaves, Charles Sweigert, Mark D Buzzelli
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Background: The U.S. Army Forward Resuscitative Surgical Detachment (FRSD) provides rapid damage control resuscitation and surgery near the point of injury within combat zones. To improve team performance and operational readiness within two FRSD units preparing for combat deployment, we developed a systematic, evidence-informed standard operating procedure (SOP) to address the unique challenges of far-forward trauma resuscitation.

Methods: This project was conducted under unit-level authority as an internal readiness optimization effort, consistent with every FRSD's responsibility to develop its own SOPs. We created a theoretical framework for team performance optimization based on literature and interdisciplinary expert input. The prototype SOP was refined through simulation training and real-world trauma resuscitations during two FRSD deployments. Performance feedback and after-action reviews were used to iteratively optimize the "STEP" system.

Results: The STEP method is a framework for optimizing Army FRSD team performance, based on four crucial elements: Skill, Team organization, Equipment, and Process. "Skill" emphasizes proficiency in performing trauma resuscitation procedures and cross-training of team members for adaptability in mass casualty scenarios. "Team organization" includes clear roles and responsibilities, and a communication standard to avoid miscommunication and confusion. "Equipment" includes equipment maintenance, positioning, and familiarization. "Process" refers to the "game plan," a structured sequence of diagnostic and therapeutic steps that supports organization and efficiency.

Conclusion: The STEP method introduces a standardized approach to traumaresus-citation by Army FRSDs, offering a replicable SOP template with broad applicability across Army medical units. It holds potential beyond trauma resuscitation, offering a versatile framework for optimizing team performance in high-stress, high-stakes environments.

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STEP方法:优化陆军前沿复苏外科分队(frsd)团队绩效的结构化方法。
背景:美国陆军前沿复苏外科支队(FRSD)在战区的损伤点附近提供快速损伤控制复苏和手术。为了提高两个FRSD单位在准备战斗部署时的团队表现和作战准备情况,我们制定了一套系统的、循证的标准操作程序(SOP),以解决远前方创伤复苏的独特挑战。方法:该项目在单位级别的权威下进行,作为内部准备优化工作,与每个FRSD开发自己的sop的责任一致。我们在文献和跨学科专家意见的基础上创建了团队绩效优化的理论框架。在两次FRSD部署期间,通过模拟训练和现实世界的创伤复苏,改进了原型SOP。采用绩效反馈和事后评审对“STEP”系统进行迭代优化。结果:STEP方法是一个优化陆军FRSD团队绩效的框架,基于四个关键要素:技能、团队组织、设备和过程。“技能”强调创伤复苏程序的熟练程度,以及团队成员在大规模伤亡情况下的适应性交叉培训。“团队组织”包括明确的角色和职责,以及避免沟通错误和混乱的沟通标准。“设备”包括设备维护、定位和熟悉。“过程”指的是“游戏计划”,是支持组织和效率的诊断和治疗步骤的结构化序列。结论:STEP方法引入了陆军frsd创伤引用的标准化方法,提供了一个可复制的SOP模板,广泛适用于陆军医疗单位。它具有超越创伤复苏的潜力,为在高压力、高风险环境中优化团队绩效提供了一个通用框架。
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