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临床失误后的“二次受害者”现象:一个旨在减少临床失误后医护人员情绪反应的网站的设计与评估

The Second Victim Phenomenon After a Clinical Error: The Design and Evaluation of a Website to Reduce Caregivers' Emotional Responses After a Clinical Error.

作者信息

Mira José Joaquín, Carrillo Irene, Guilabert Mercedes, Lorenzo Susana, Pérez-Pérez Pastora, Silvestre Carmen, Ferrús Lena

机构信息

Alicante-Sant Joan Health District, Universidad Miguel Hernández, Elche (Alicante), Spain.

Universidad Miguel Hernández, Elche (Alicante), Spain.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2017 Jun 8;19(6):e203. doi: 10.2196/jmir.7840.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Adverse events (incidents that harm a patient) can also produce emotional hardship for the professionals involved (second victims). Although a few international pioneering programs exist that aim to facilitate the recovery of the second victim, there are no known initiatives that aim to raise awareness in the professional community about this issue and prevent the situation from worsening.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study was to design and evaluate an online program directed at frontline hospital and primary care health professionals that raises awareness and provides information about the second victim phenomenon.

METHODS

The design of the Mitigating Impact in Second Victims (MISE) online program was based on a literature review, and its contents were selected by a group of 15 experts on patient safety with experience in both clinical and academic settings. The website hosting MISE was subjected to an accreditation process by an external quality agency that specializes in evaluating health websites. The MISE structure and content were evaluated by 26 patient safety managers at hospitals and within primary care in addition to 266 frontline health care professionals who followed the program, taking into account its comprehension, usefulness of the information, and general adequacy. Finally, the amount of knowledge gained from the program was assessed with three objective measures (pre- and posttest design).

RESULTS

The website earned Advanced Accreditation for health websites after fulfilling required standards. The comprehension and practical value of the MISE content were positively assessed by 88% (23/26) and 92% (24/26) of patient safety managers, respectively. MISE was positively evaluated by health care professionals, who awarded it 8.8 points out of a maximum 10. Users who finished MISE improved their knowledge on patient safety terminology, prevalence and impact of adverse events and clinical errors, second victim support models, and recommended actions following a severe adverse event (P<.001).

CONCLUSIONS

The MISE program differs from existing intervention initiatives by its preventive nature in relation to the second victim phenomenon. Its online nature makes it an easily accessible tool for the professional community. This program has shown to increase user's knowledge on this issue and it helps them correct their approach. Furthermore, it is one of the first initiatives to attempt to bring the second victim phenomenon closer to primary care.

摘要

背景

不良事件(伤害患者的事件)也会给相关专业人员(第二受害者)带来情感困扰。尽管存在一些国际先锋项目旨在促进第二受害者的恢复,但尚无旨在提高专业群体对该问题的认识并防止情况恶化的举措。

目的

本研究的目的是设计并评估一个针对医院一线和基层医疗保健专业人员的在线项目,该项目能提高对第二受害者现象的认识并提供相关信息。

方法

减轻第二受害者影响(MISE)在线项目的设计基于文献综述,其内容由15位在临床和学术领域均有经验的患者安全专家组成的小组选定。托管MISE的网站接受了一家专门评估健康网站的外部质量机构的认证过程。除了266名参与该项目的一线医疗保健专业人员外,还有26名医院和基层医疗的患者安全管理人员对MISE的结构和内容进行了评估,评估内容包括其可理解性、信息的有用性和总体适当性。最后,通过三种客观测量方法(前后测试设计)评估从该项目中获得的知识量。

结果

该网站在达到要求标准后获得了健康网站高级认证。患者安全管理人员中分别有88%(23/26)和92%(24/26)对MISE内容的可理解性和实际价值给予了积极评价。医疗保健专业人员对MISE给予了积极评价,在满分10分中给了8.8分。完成MISE的用户在患者安全术语、不良事件和临床错误的发生率及影响、第二受害者支持模式以及严重不良事件后的推荐行动等方面的知识有所提高(P<0.001)。

结论

MISE项目与现有干预举措的不同之处在于其针对第二受害者现象的预防性。其在线性质使其成为专业群体易于获取的工具。该项目已证明能增加用户对该问题的了解并帮助他们纠正处理方式。此外,它是首批试图将第二受害者现象引入基层医疗的举措之一。

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