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“二次受害者”经历与支持工具:一种用于评估“二次受害者”影响及支持资源质量的组织资源的验证

The Second Victim Experience and Support Tool: Validation of an Organizational Resource for Assessing Second Victim Effects and the Quality of Support Resources.

作者信息

Burlison Jonathan D, Scott Susan D, Browne Emily K, Thompson Sierra G, Hoffman James M

机构信息

From the *Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee; †Patient Safety and Risk Management, University of Missouri Health Care/Sinclair School of Nursing, Columbia, Missouri; ‡Department of Nursing Research, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital; and §Department of Clinical Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center, Memphis, Tennessee.

出版信息

J Patient Saf. 2017 Jun;13(2):93-102. doi: 10.1097/PTS.0000000000000129.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Medical errors and unanticipated negative patient outcomes can damage the well-being of health care providers. These affected individuals, referred to as "second victims," can experience various psychological and physical symptoms. Support resources provided by health care organizations to prevent and reduce second victim-related harm are often inadequate. In this study, we present the development and psychometric evaluation of the Second Victim Experience and Support Tool (SVEST), a survey instrument that can assist health care organizations to implement and track the performance of second victim support resources.

METHODS

The SVEST (29 items representing 7 dimensions and 2 outcome variables) was completed by 303 health care providers involved in direct patient care. The survey collected responses on second victim-related psychological and physical symptoms and the quality of support resources. Desirability of possible support resources was also measured. The SVEST was assessed for content validity, internal consistency, and construct validity with confirmatory factor analysis.

RESULTS

Confirmatory factor analysis results suggested good model fit for the survey. Cronbach α reliability scores for the survey dimensions ranged from 0.61 to 0.89. The most desired second victim support option was "A respected peer to discuss the details of what happened."

CONCLUSIONS

The SVEST can be used by health care organizations to evaluate second victim experiences of their staff and the quality of existing support resources. It can also provide health care organization leaders with information on second victim-related support resources most preferred by their staff. The SVEST can be administered before and after implementing new second victim resources to measure perceptions of effectiveness.

摘要

目的

医疗差错和患者意外不良结局会损害医护人员的身心健康。这些受影响的个体被称为“第二受害者”,可能会出现各种心理和身体症状。医疗保健机构提供的用于预防和减少与第二受害者相关伤害的支持资源往往不足。在本研究中,我们介绍了第二受害者经历与支持工具(SVEST)的开发和心理测量评估,这是一种调查工具,可协助医疗保健机构实施和跟踪第二受害者支持资源的绩效。

方法

303名直接参与患者护理的医护人员完成了SVEST(29个项目,代表7个维度和2个结果变量)。该调查收集了有关与第二受害者相关的心理和身体症状以及支持资源质量的回答。还测量了可能的支持资源的可取性。通过验证性因素分析对SVEST的内容效度、内部一致性和结构效度进行了评估。

结果

验证性因素分析结果表明该调查模型拟合良好。调查维度的Cronbach α信度分数在0.61至0.89之间。最受欢迎的第二受害者支持选项是“一位受尊敬的同行来讨论所发生事情的细节”。

结论

医疗保健机构可使用SVEST来评估其员工的第二受害者经历以及现有支持资源的质量。它还可以为医疗保健机构领导者提供有关员工最青睐的与第二受害者相关支持资源的信息。SVEST可在实施新的第二受害者资源之前和之后进行管理,以衡量对有效性的看法。

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