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 ===== Description ===== ===== Description =====
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 === Quantitative assessment of NTS in neurosurgical OR === === Quantitative assessment of NTS in neurosurgical OR ===
 The objective of this section will be to define a quantitative assessment metric of NTS in neurosurgery. It will be built up from evaluation grids validated in the literature. The 3 main grids validated in the literature for the evaluation of NTS in surgery are the NOTSS, NOTECHS and OTAS (2). These scales are intended to explore all NTS (both interpersonal and cognitive). In fact, in practice they essentially analyse interpersonal skills, as they are based on analysis of behavioural markers and verbal communication. These are tested on Anterior Cervical Interbody Fusion (ACIF). This surgical procedure is standardized,​ homogenous and requires an operating microscope. Assessment is  performed on data from video recordings. Analysis of videos is performed by both neurosurgeons and professionals from the field of "Human factors"​ (psychologists from the university of  Social Psychology and member of the Centre for Research in Psychology, Cognition and Communication (CRPCC, EA 1285), University of Rennes 2 – France) using the three grids previously mentioned. The feasibility,​ validity, sensitivity,​ reliability and learning curve for the use of these grids are compared. The objective of this section will be to define a quantitative assessment metric of NTS in neurosurgery. It will be built up from evaluation grids validated in the literature. The 3 main grids validated in the literature for the evaluation of NTS in surgery are the NOTSS, NOTECHS and OTAS (2). These scales are intended to explore all NTS (both interpersonal and cognitive). In fact, in practice they essentially analyse interpersonal skills, as they are based on analysis of behavioural markers and verbal communication. These are tested on Anterior Cervical Interbody Fusion (ACIF). This surgical procedure is standardized,​ homogenous and requires an operating microscope. Assessment is  performed on data from video recordings. Analysis of videos is performed by both neurosurgeons and professionals from the field of "Human factors"​ (psychologists from the university of  Social Psychology and member of the Centre for Research in Psychology, Cognition and Communication (CRPCC, EA 1285), University of Rennes 2 – France) using the three grids previously mentioned. The feasibility,​ validity, sensitivity,​ reliability and learning curve for the use of these grids are compared.
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 This part will consist of a quantitative and qualitative evaluation of NTS in neurosurgery with work domain variation (planned versus emergency situation). The evaluation will be at this time performed on various spinal surgeries with instrumentation (implant placement). We will also use in  this part the methodology of quantitative analysis developed in the first part and the qualitative analysis developed in the second part.  This part will consist of a quantitative and qualitative evaluation of NTS in neurosurgery with work domain variation (planned versus emergency situation). The evaluation will be at this time performed on various spinal surgeries with instrumentation (implant placement). We will also use in  this part the methodology of quantitative analysis developed in the first part and the qualitative analysis developed in the second part. 
  
-1. Yule S, Flin R, Paterson-Brown S, Maran N. Non-technical skills for surgeons in the operating room: a review of the literature. Surgery. 2006 Feb;​139(2):​140-9. +  - Yule S, Flin R, Paterson-Brown S, Maran N. Non-technical skills for surgeons in the operating room: a review of the literature. Surgery. 2006 Feb;​139(2):​140-9. 
-2. Sharma B, Mishra A, Aggarwal R, Grantcharov TP. Non-technical skills assessment in surgery. Surgical oncology. 2011 Sep;​20(3):​169-77.  +  ​- ​Sharma B, Mishra A, Aggarwal R, Grantcharov TP. Non-technical skills assessment in surgery. Surgical oncology. 2011 Sep;​20(3):​169-77.  
-3. Luu S1, Patel P, St-Martin L, Leung AS, Regehr G, Murnaghan ML, Gallinger S, Moulton CA. Waking up the next morning: surgeons'​ emotional reactions to adverse events. Med Educ. 2012 Dec;​46(12):​1179-88. +  ​- ​Luu S1, Patel P, St-Martin L, Leung AS, Regehr G, Murnaghan ML, Gallinger S, Moulton CA. Waking up the next morning: surgeons'​ emotional reactions to adverse events. Med Educ. 2012 Dec;​46(12):​1179-88.
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 ===== Main Collaborators ===== ===== Main Collaborators =====
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