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西班牙初级保健和医院卫生专业人员不良事件的后果。

The aftermath of adverse events in Spanish primary care and hospital health professionals.

作者信息

Mira José Joaquín, Carrillo Irene, Lorenzo Susana, Ferrús Lena, Silvestre Carmen, Pérez-Pérez Pastora, Olivera Guadalupe, Iglesias Fuencisla, Zavala Elena, Maderuelo-Fernández José Ángel, Vitaller Julián, Nuño-Solinís Roberto, Astier Pilar

机构信息

Departamento de Salud Alicante-Sant Joan, Alicante, Spain.

Universidad Miguel Hernández, Elche, Spain.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2015 Apr 9;15:151. doi: 10.1186/s12913-015-0790-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Adverse events (AEs) cause harm in patients and disturbance for the professionals involved in the event (second victims). This study assessed the impact of AEs in primary care (PC) and hospitals in Spain on second victims.

METHODS

A cross-sectional study was conducted. We carried out a survey based on a random sample of doctors and nurses from PC and hospital settings in Spain. A total of 1087 health professionals responded, 610 from PC and 477 from hospitals.

RESULTS

A total of 430 health professionals (39.6%) had informed a patient of an error. Reporting to patients was carried out by those with the strongest safety culture (Odds Ratio -OR- 1.1, 95% Confidence Interval -CI- 1.0-1.2), nurses (OR 1.9, 95% CI 1.5-2.3), those under 50 years of age (OR 0.7, 95% CI 0.6-0.9) and primary care staff (OR 0.6, 95% CI 0.5-0.9). A total of 381 (62.5%, 95% CI 59-66%) and 346 (72.5%, IC95% 69-77%) primary care and hospital health professionals, respectively, reported having gone through the second-victim experience, either directly or through a colleague, in the previous 5 years. The emotional responses were: feelings of guilt (521, 58.8%), anxiety (426, 49.6%), re-living the event (360, 42.2%), tiredness (341, 39.4%), insomnia (317, 38.0%) and persistent feelings of insecurity (284, 32.8%). In doctors, the most common responses were: feelings of guilt (OR 0.7 IC95% 0.6-0.8), re-living the event (OR 0.7, IC95% o.6-0.8), and anxiety (OR 0.8, IC95% 0.6-0.9), while nurses showed greater solidarity in terms of supporting the second victim, in both PC (p = 0.019) and hospital (p = 0.019) settings.

CONCLUSIONS

Adverse events cause guilt, anxiety, and loss of confidence in health professionals. Most are involved in such events as second victims at least once in their careers. They rarely receive any training or education on coping strategies for this phenomenon.

摘要

背景

不良事件(AE)会对患者造成伤害,并给涉事专业人员(第二受害者)带来困扰。本研究评估了西班牙初级保健(PC)机构和医院中不良事件对第二受害者的影响。

方法

开展了一项横断面研究。我们基于对西班牙初级保健机构和医院的医生和护士的随机抽样进行了一项调查。共有1087名卫生专业人员做出回应,其中610名来自初级保健机构,477名来自医院。

结果

共有430名卫生专业人员(39.6%)告知患者出现了差错。向患者报告差错的是那些安全文化意识最强的人员(优势比-OR-1.1,95%置信区间-CI-1.0-1.2)、护士(OR 1.9,95% CI 1.5-2.3)、50岁以下人员(OR 0.7,95% CI 0.6-0.9)以及初级保健工作人员(OR 0.6,95% CI 0.5-0.9)。分别有381名(62.5%,95% CI 59-66%)初级保健卫生专业人员和346名(72.5%,IC95% 69-77%)医院卫生专业人员报告称,在过去5年中,他们自己或通过同事经历过第二受害者体验。情绪反应包括:内疚感(521人,58.8%)、焦虑(426人,49.6%)、反复回想该事件(360人,42.2%)、疲惫(341人,39.4%)、失眠(317人,38.0%)以及持续的不安全感(284人,32.8%)。在医生中,最常见的反应是:内疚感(OR 0.7 IC95% 0.6-0.8)、反复回想该事件(OR 0.7,IC95% 0.6-0.8)以及焦虑(OR 0.8,IC95% 0.6-0.9),而护士在支持第二受害者方面表现出更强的团结精神,在初级保健机构(p = 0.019)和医院(p = 0.019)环境中均如此。

结论

不良事件会导致卫生专业人员产生内疚、焦虑和信心丧失。大多数人在其职业生涯中至少有一次作为第二受害者卷入此类事件。他们很少接受关于应对这一现象的策略的培训或教育。

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