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Who is the real team leader? Comparing leadership performance of the team leader and CPR Coach during simulated cardiac arrest.

PURPOSE: To describe the leadership performance of team leaders and CPR Coaches, and to determine if there is a correlation between leadership scores and CPR performance during management of simulated pediatric cardiac arrest events.

METHODS: This is a secondary analysis of data from a prior randomized controlled trial. We observed the performance of both team leaders and CPR coaches during the management of an 18-minute simulated cardiac arrest scenario which was run for 20 resuscitation teams comprised of CPR-certified professionals from four pediatric tertiary care centers. CPR Coaches were responsible for providing real-time verbal feedback of CPR performance to compressors. Two raters were trained to use the Behavioral Assessment Tool (BAT) to assess leadership performance of the team leader and CPR Coach. BAT scores of team leaders and CPR coaches were compared and linked with objective CPR performance.

RESULTS: There was no significant difference between the BAT scores of team leaders and CPR coaches (median score 27/40 vs 28.8/40, p  = 0.16). Higher BAT scores of team leaders were significantly associated with higher percentage of excellent CPR ( r  = 0.52, p  = 0.02), while higher BAT scores of CPR coaches were significantly associated with higher chest compression fraction ( r  = 0.48, p  = 0.03).

CONCLUSIONS: Both team leaders and CPR coaches have similarly high leadership performance during the management of simulated cardiac arrest. Leadership behaviors were associated with quality of CPR performance. Clinical Trial Registration : Registration ID: NCT02539238; https://www.clinicaltrials.gov.

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