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. 2019 May 15;9(5):e026410. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-026410

Table 2.

Task classifications for the surgical team

Task categories and subcategories Definitions Included activities
Pre-indirect care Tasks indirectly related to patient care prior to patient arrival.
 Disinfect Preoperative hand washing/disinfection.
 Organise/arrange Preparing equipment.
 Control/Count Checking equipment, counting instruments and swabs.
 Read Reading/searching patient information.
 Clean Arranging and cleaning.
 Protect Applying sterile gown, gloves and apron.
Intra-indirect care Tasks indirectly related to patient care, when the patient is present.
 Observe/monitor Monitoring patients’ vital parameters.
 Disinfect Hand washing/disinfection.
 Organise/arrange Preparing equipment.
 Control/count Controlling equipment, counting instruments and swabs.
 Read Reading and reviewing patient information.
 Clean Arranging and cleaning.
 Protect Applying protective apron or gloves.
Direct care Tasks directly related to patient care.
 Skin disinfection Disinfecting the incision area, including drying time.
 Drape Draping the patient.
 Assist Assisting another professional.
 Instrumentation Instrumentation with surgeon.
 Perform invasive surgical/anaesthetic procedures Performing the procedure/intubation and inserting intravenous lines.
 Perform patient care Communicating with the patient, mobilising of the patient, dressing the wound and moving the patient to the bed.
Medication Tasks related to providing medication to a patient.
 Prepare Reading prescriptions and preparing syringes.
 Administer Giving medication to the patient.
 Document Documenting medication care.
 Communicate Discussing medication care and prescriptions and asking for clarification.
Documentation Any recording of patient information on paper or computer.
Communication Any work-related or social discussion with another staff member.
 Professional Discussions related to the procedure, planning the care of the patient, paging surgeon or anaesthesiologist, reporting and completing the WHO checklist.
 Irrelevant Case-irrelevant communication.
Supervision Any activity focused on teaching or education. (Note: when supervision is taking place, all other tasks are ‘multitasking’.)
Other Any other task not included above. For example: waiting for a colleague or a decision, when there is no communication.
In transit Any movement between rooms. Transferring the patient into and out of the room.
Getting equipment needed.