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Table 4 Experienced and own communication behavior

From: Gender-sensitive considerations of prehospital teamwork in critical situations

 

Female

Male

P-value

Experienced communication behavior.

 Asking for feedback from team members after a difficult patient care.

85.9% (110)

82.0% (481)

0.29

 Hear statements from colleagues that are not appreciative.

9.3% (12)

4.9% (29)

0.05

 Experiencing increased interruption in patient care and handoffs.

33.5% (43)

40.2% (236)

0.16

Own communication behavior.

 Repeating a received task before performing it.

36.7% (47)

44.3% (260)

0.11

 Loud announcement when an assigned task has been completed.

73.4% (94)

72.8% (427)

0.89

 Addressing colleagues by name when a task is passed on.

83.5% (107)

79.6% (466)

0.29

 Forgetting communicated information during patient handoffs.

12.5% (16)

13.4% (79)

0.76

 Forget to hand over information at the time of delivery.

12.5% (16)

12.9% (76)

0.88

 Twisting of information during the handover.

0.7% (1)

2.5% (15)

0.32

 Confusion under high stress

5.4% (7)

5.9% (35)

0.82

 Wrong listening under high stress

7.0% (9)

10.2% (60)

0.26

 Inaccurate expression high stress

18.7% (24)

20.1% (118)

0.72

 Decreased communication under high stress

35.9% (46)

31.0% (182)

0.28

 Take a wrong tone under high stress

10.1% (13)

9.0% (53)

0.69

 Mistakes, slips or errors under high stress

10.1% (13)

8.3% (49)

0.51