SBI Model (Situation–Behavior–Impact)

The SBI Model is a simple, effective framework for delivering constructive feedback in clinical, academic, or professional environments. It promotes clarity, respect, and impact-focused communication—especially valuable in high-stakes fields like neurosurgery.

SBI stands for:

  • S = Situation – Describe the specific time, place, or context.
  • B = Behavior – Describe the observable action(s) without judgment or interpretation.
  • I = Impact – Describe the effect the behavior had on the team, patient, procedure, or environment.
The goal is to make feedback objective, specific, and focused on improvement rather than blame.
  • Situation:

“During the tumor resection yesterday afternoon…”

  • Behavior:

“…you interrupted the scrub nurse twice while she was counting instruments.”

  • Impact:

“…this caused confusion and delayed the final count, which increased stress in the OR.”

  • Optional Suggestion:

“In future cases, consider letting her finish the count before requesting additional tools.”

  • Deliver feedback promptly after the event
  • Focus on specific behavior, not personality traits
  • Ensure a private and respectful setting, if needed
  • Follow with support or guidance to improve
“With SBI, we stop saying ‘You’re careless’ and start saying ‘This specific action had this effect—let’s work on it.’”
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  • Last modified: 2025/06/21 09:42
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