Team Performance : exploring team situation awareness, mental models, and team processes in breathing apparatus rescues
The current study aimed at investigating the concepts of team situation awareness, mental models, and team processes in relation to performance in the complex, dynamic environment of breathing apparatus rescues. Data was collected during exercises at Ågesta training center through questionnaires and...
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ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-liu-26432018-01-14T05:12:09ZTeam Performance : exploring team situation awareness, mental models, and team processes in breathing apparatus rescuesengPrestation i team : studie av situationsmedvetenhet, mentala modeller och processer inom team vid rökdykningFogel, AnnelieLinköpings universitet, Institutionen för datavetenskapInstitutionen för datavetenskap2004Interdisciplinary studiesBA rescueteam situation awarenessmental modelsteam processesperformancedynamic environmentTVÄRVETENSKAPSocial Sciences InterdisciplinaryTvärvetenskapliga studier inom samhällsvetenskapThe current study aimed at investigating the concepts of team situation awareness, mental models, and team processes in relation to performance in the complex, dynamic environment of breathing apparatus rescues. Data was collected during exercises at Ågesta training center through questionnaires and after action reviews. 28 firemen and 5 instructors participated in the exercises. Also, a stimulated recall interview was conducted with 2 of the firemen that had participated in one of the exercises. The different data collection methods all indicated that well-developed mental models or a high degree of pre-task knowledge affected performance in a positive way. Moreover, a multiple regression analysis showed that both pre-task knowledge and team processes significantly can predict performance. The results of the analysis of team situation awareness in relation to performance were fairly ambiguous. Therefore, further research is needed to establish the relation between these concepts in the domain at matter. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-2643application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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The current study aimed at investigating the concepts of team situation awareness, mental models, and team processes in relation to performance in the complex, dynamic environment of breathing apparatus rescues. Data was collected during exercises at Ågesta training center through questionnaires and after action reviews. 28 firemen and 5 instructors participated in the exercises. Also, a stimulated recall interview was conducted with 2 of the firemen that had participated in one of the exercises. The different data collection methods all indicated that well-developed mental models or a high degree of pre-task knowledge affected performance in a positive way. Moreover, a multiple regression analysis showed that both pre-task knowledge and team processes significantly can predict performance. The results of the analysis of team situation awareness in relation to performance were fairly ambiguous. Therefore, further research is needed to establish the relation between these concepts in the domain at matter. |
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Team Performance : exploring team situation awareness, mental models, and team processes in breathing apparatus rescues |
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