Narrative Review: Communication and Decision-Making Dynamics Between Nurses, Paramedics, and Special Forces Teams in High-Stress Situations

Abdulrhman Jameel Alotaibi (1) , Abdullah Nasser Alotaibi (1) , Saeed Abdulrahman Alahmari (2) , Saeed Abdullah Aldosari (3) , Turki Abdullah Aldosari (4) , Sara Abdullah Aldosari (5) , Abdullah Mohammed Altuwaijeri (6) , Fahad Kanaan Almutairi (7) , Mohammed Mishal Alotaibi (8) , Shadeed Marzouq Masoud Alqahtani
(1) Ministry Of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(2) ⁠Erada Hospital for Mental Health in Al-Kharj,Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(3) Alkmasin Primary Health Care,Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(4) King Saud Medical City,Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(5) Riyadh First Health Cluster, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(6) King Khalid Hospital - Al Majmaah,Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(7) King Khalid Majmaah Hospital,Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(8) Irada and Mental Health Hospital,Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Background: Effective response to high-stress emergencies like mass casualty incidents relies on seamless collaboration among nurses, paramedics, and special forces medics. Their distinct professional cultures and protocols, if unaligned, can create dysfunctional dynamics that compromise outcomes.


Aim: This review synthesizes evidence (2010-2024) on communication, decision-making, and collaboration dynamics among these personnel in emergency scenarios, identifying barriers and facilitators to effective teamwork.


Methods: A comprehensive search across PubMed, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and military databases was conducted. Included qualitative studies, reviews, and simulations were thematically analyzed.


Results: Key themes include: contrasting professional paradigms (holistic vs. protocol-driven vs. mission-tactical); communication barriers under stress (jargon, overload); a shift to intuitive decision-making; and critical enablers like shared mental models and cross-training.


Conclusion: Genuine interoperability requires pre-event joint training, standardized communication (e.g., SBAR), and mutual role understanding. Investing in these "soft skills" is as vital as technical proficiency.

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Authors

Abdulrhman Jameel Alotaibi
Y.kfy@hotmail.com (Primary Contact)
Abdullah Nasser Alotaibi
Saeed Abdulrahman Alahmari
Saeed Abdullah Aldosari
Turki Abdullah Aldosari
Sara Abdullah Aldosari
Abdullah Mohammed Altuwaijeri
Fahad Kanaan Almutairi
Mohammed Mishal Alotaibi
Shadeed Marzouq Masoud Alqahtani
Alotaibi, A. J., Abdullah Nasser Alotaibi, Saeed Abdulrahman Alahmari, Saeed Abdullah Aldosari, Turki Abdullah Aldosari, Sara Abdullah Aldosari, … Shadeed Marzouq Masoud Alqahtani. (2024). Narrative Review: Communication and Decision-Making Dynamics Between Nurses, Paramedics, and Special Forces Teams in High-Stress Situations. Saudi Journal of Medicine and Public Health, 1(2), 1170–1176. https://doi.org/10.64483/202412325

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