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医疗服务提供者在不良事件后的二次受害者经历:一项横断面研究。

Second victim experiences of healthcare providers after adverse events: A cross-sectional study.

作者信息

Mathebula Le Crenis, Filmalter Celia J, Jordaan Joyce, Heyns Tanya

机构信息

School of Healthcare Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.

Department of Statistics, Faculty of Informatics, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.

出版信息

Health SA. 2022 Aug 29;27:1858. doi: 10.4102/hsag.v27i0.1858. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Adverse events in healthcare are inevitable as most treatments and investigations have the potential to cause harm. Healthcare providers often witness or are involved in adverse events, putting them at risk of becoming second victims, which may further impact patient safety.

AIM

The researchers report on the physical and psychological symptoms experienced by healthcare providers following adverse events during patient care as well as their perceptions of the quality of support received and the desired forms of support following adverse events.

SETTING

A single secondary public hospital in the Limpopo province, South Africa.

METHODS

Using total population sampling, healthcare providers were invited to anonymously participate in a cross-sectional survey using the Second Victim Experience and Support questionnaire to assess experiences after adverse events and desired forms of support.

RESULTS

Healthcare providers ( = 181) experienced more psychological distress (mean = 2.97, standard deviation [SD] = 1.33) than they experienced physical distress. Most healthcare providers relied on non-work-related support (mean = 4.08, SD = 1.19). Healthcare providers reported that adverse events influenced their perceptions of professional self-efficacy (mean = 2.71, SD = 0.94) and mostly desired support in the form of discussing the event with supervisors or managers (mean = 3.72, SD = 1.37).

CONCLUSION

Healthcare providers in different clinical settings are at risk of suffering second victim effects. Health institutions should offer support to all victims of adverse events.

CONTRIBUTION

The information offered could enable healthcare management to modify existing practices to a non-punitive style, improve communication and provide better support following adverse events.

摘要

背景

医疗保健中的不良事件不可避免,因为大多数治疗和检查都有可能造成伤害。医疗保健提供者经常目睹或参与不良事件,这使他们有成为“第二受害者”的风险,这可能会进一步影响患者安全。

目的

研究人员报告了医疗保健提供者在患者护理期间发生不良事件后所经历的身体和心理症状,以及他们对所获得支持质量的看法和不良事件后期望的支持形式。

地点

南非林波波省的一家单一的二级公立医院。

方法

采用整群抽样,邀请医疗保健提供者匿名参与一项横断面调查,使用“第二受害者经历与支持”问卷来评估不良事件后的经历和期望的支持形式。

结果

181名医疗保健提供者经历的心理困扰(均值=2.97,标准差[SD]=1.33)多于身体困扰。大多数医疗保健提供者依赖与工作无关的支持(均值=4.08,标准差=1.19)。医疗保健提供者报告说,不良事件影响了他们对职业自我效能的看法(均值=2.71,标准差=0.94),并且最希望以与主管或经理讨论事件的形式获得支持(均值=3.72,标准差=1.37)。

结论

不同临床环境中的医疗保健提供者有遭受“第二受害者”效应的风险。卫生机构应为所有不良事件的受害者提供支持。

贡献

所提供的信息可以使医疗保健管理层将现有做法转变为非惩罚性方式,改善沟通,并在不良事件后提供更好的支持。

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