Carrillo I, Ferrús L, Silvestre C, Pérez-Pérez P, Torijano M L, Iglesias-Alonso F, Astier P, Olivera G, Maderuelo-Fernández J A
Universidad Miguel Hernández, Elche, Alicante, España.
Càtedra de Direcció, Gestió i Administració, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, España.
Rev Calid Asist. 2016 Jul;31 Suppl 2:3-10. doi: 10.1016/j.cali.2016.04.008. Epub 2016 Jul 2.
To identify the Spanish studies conducted since 2014 on second victims. Its main objective was to identify a global response to the second victim problem, assessing the impact of adverse events (AE) on caregivers and developing of a set of tools to reduce their impact.
Descriptive studies in which a sample of managers and safety coordinators from Hospitals and Primary Care were surveyed to determine the activities being carried out as regards second victims, as well as a sample of health professionals to describe their experience as a second victims. Qualitative studies are included to design a guide of recommended actions following an AE, an online awareness program on this phenomenon, an application (app) with activities on safety that are the responsibility of the managers, and a web tool for the analysis of AEs.
A total of 1,493 professionals (managers, safety coordinators and caregivers) from eight Spanish regions participated. The guide of recommendations, the online program, and the developed applications are accessible on the website: www.segundasvictimas.es, which has received more than 2,500 visits in one year.
Study results represent a starting point in the study of the second victim phenomenon in Spain. The tools developed raise the awareness of the medical healthcare community about this problem, and provide professionals with basic skills to manage the impact of AEs.
识别自2014年以来西班牙开展的关于“第二受害者”的研究。其主要目的是确定对“第二受害者”问题的全球应对措施,评估不良事件(AE)对医护人员的影响,并开发一套工具以减轻其影响。
开展描述性研究,对来自医院和基层医疗单位的管理人员和安全协调员样本进行调查,以确定针对“第二受害者”正在开展的活动,同时对卫生专业人员样本进行调查,以描述他们作为“第二受害者”的经历。纳入定性研究,以设计不良事件发生后推荐行动指南、关于这一现象的在线宣传项目、由管理人员负责的具有安全相关活动的应用程序(应用)以及用于分析不良事件的网络工具。
来自西班牙八个地区的总共1493名专业人员(管理人员、安全协调员和医护人员)参与其中。推荐指南、在线项目以及开发的应用程序可在网站:www.segundasvictimas.es上获取,该网站在一年内已获得超过2500次访问。
研究结果是西班牙“第二受害者”现象研究的一个起点。所开发的工具提高了医疗保健界对这一问题的认识,并为专业人员提供了应对不良事件影响的基本技能。