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外科住院医师不良事件后的应对与恢复:“二次受害者”现象

Coping and Recovery in Surgical Residents after Adverse Events: The Second Victim Phenomenon.

作者信息

Khansa Ibrahim, Pearson Gregory D

机构信息

Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, OH.

出版信息

Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2022 Mar 22;10(3):e4203. doi: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000004203. eCollection 2022 Mar.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

The second victim phenomenon is the distress felt by healthcare providers after a medical error. Although the phenomenon is a significant risk factor for burnout, little has been written about it in surgery, especially among residents.

METHODS

After institutional review board approval, a 27-question anonymous online survey was sent to plastic surgery residents throughout the United States, and to residents from all surgical specialties at our institution, for a total of 435 residents. Residents were asked to describe any adverse events they had experienced, and subsequent emotional sequelae.

RESULTS

The survey was returned by 125 residents (response rate 28.7%), of whom 53 were plastic surgery residents (42.4%) and 72 were from other surgical specialties (57.6%). In total, 110 (88%) described having been part of a medical error. An estimated 74 residents (34 from plastic surgery, 40 from other surgical specialties) provided a detailed description of the event. Sixty-four of them (86.5%) had subsequent emotional sequelae, most commonly guilt, anxiety, and insomnia. Only 24.3% of residents received emotional support. They rated other residents as the most important source of support, followed by faculty members and then family/friends.

CONCLUSIONS

The second victim phenomenon seems to be common among surgical residents. The most important source of support for affected residents in our cohort was other residents. Given these findings, institutions should focus on fostering camaraderie among residents, building effective second victim response teams and training peer support specialists.

摘要

未标注

“第二受害者现象”是指医疗服务提供者在发生医疗差错后所感受到的痛苦。尽管该现象是职业倦怠的一个重要风险因素,但在外科领域,尤其是住院医师中,关于这方面的著述甚少。

方法

经机构审查委员会批准,向美国各地的整形外科住院医师以及我们机构所有外科专业的住院医师发送了一份包含27个问题的匿名在线调查问卷,共涉及435名住院医师。要求住院医师描述他们所经历的任何不良事件以及随后的情绪后遗症。

结果

125名住院医师回复了调查问卷(回复率为28.7%),其中53名是整形外科住院医师(42.4%),72名来自其他外科专业(57.6%)。总共有110人(88%)表示自己曾参与过医疗差错事件。估计有74名住院医师(34名整形外科住院医师,40名其他外科专业住院医师)详细描述了该事件。其中64人(86.5%)随后出现了情绪后遗症,最常见的是内疚、焦虑和失眠。只有24.3%的住院医师获得了情感支持。他们将其他住院医师视为最重要的支持来源,其次是教员,然后是家人/朋友。

结论

“第二受害者现象”在外科住院医师中似乎很常见。在我们的研究队列中,受影响住院医师最重要的支持来源是其他住院医师。鉴于这些发现,各机构应专注于培养住院医师之间的情谊,建立有效的“第二受害者”应对团队,并培训同伴支持专家。

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