Optimizing Speaking up Behavior for Safety and Security Through Cyberspace: A Computational Network Model of a Virtual Coach Supporting Speaking up

Shaney Doornkamp, Fakhra Jabeen, Jan Treur*, H. Rob Taal, Peter H.M.P. Roelofsma

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Abstract

Previous reports show that a substantial proportion of (near) medical errors in the operating theatre is attributable to ineffective communication between healthcare professionals. Speaking up about observed medical errors is a safety behaviour which promotes effective communication between health care professionals, consequently optimising patient care by reducing medical error risk. Speaking up by health care professionals (e.g., nurses, residents) remains difficult to execute in practice despite increasing awareness of its importance. Therefore, this chapter introduces a computational model concerning the mechanisms known from psychological, observational, and medical literature which underlie the speaking up behaviour of a health care professional. It also addresses how a doctor may respond to the communicated message. Through several scenarios, we illustrate what pattern of factors causes a healthcare professional to speak up when witnessing a (near) medical error. We moreover demonstrate how introducing an observant agent can facilitate effective communication and helps to ensure patient safety through speaking up when a nurse can not. In conclusion, the current chapter introduces a computational model which predicts speaking up behaviour from the perspective of the speaker and receiver, with the addition of a virtual coach to further optimise patient safety when a patient could be in harm's way.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationUsing Shared Mental Models and Organisational Learning to Support Safety and Security Through Cyberspace
Subtitle of host publicationA Computational Analysis Approach
EditorsPeter H.M.P. Roelofsma, Fakhra Jabeen, H. Rob Taal, Jan Treur
PublisherSpringer Science+Business Media
Pages305-331
Number of pages27
Edition1
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-031-72075-8
ISBN (Print)978-3-031-72074-1, 978-3-031-72077-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Jan 2025

Publication series

SeriesStudies in Systems, Decision and Control
Volume570
ISSN2198-4182

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© The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024.

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