Sánchez-García Alicia, Saurín-Morán Pedro José, Carrillo Irene, Tella Susanna, Põlluste Kaja, Srulovici Einav, Buttigieg Sandra C, Mira José Joaquín
Foundation for the Promotion of Health and Biomedical Research of the Valencia Region, FISABIO, Alicante, Spain.
Health Psychology Department, Miguel Hernandez University, Elche, 03202, Spain.
BMC Nurs. 2023 Aug 24;22(1):283. doi: 10.1186/s12912-023-01448-w.
This study aims to assess the inclusion of second victims and other patient safety issues in the curricula of undergraduate medical and nursing degrees in the countries participating in the European Researchers' Network Working on Second Victims (The ERSNT Consortium, COST Action 19,113). A review of medical and nursing school curricula in 206 universities was carried out, using their websites to search for subjects addressing "patient safety", "quality of care", "risk management", "safe practices", "interprofessional communication", "adverse events", and "second victims". There was substantial variability in the extent of training for patient safety. Forty-four out of 88 nursing schools and 74 of 118 medical schools did not include any of the patient safety topics studied. The most frequent in both nursing and medicine was "interprofessional communication", followed by "quality of care" and basic aspects on "patient safety". The second victim phenomenon was present in only one curriculum of the total sample. Our study showed that patient safety, especially the second victim phenomenon, is still neglected in medical and nursing curricula in European universities, although positive initiatives were also found. Given the frequency with which adverse events occur in health centres and the need to prepare students to deal with them adequately, additional efforts are needed to introduce patient safety elements into medical and nursing education.
本研究旨在评估参与欧洲第二受害者研究网络(ERSNT联盟,成本行动19113)的国家中,本科医学和护理学学位课程对第二受害者及其他患者安全问题的涵盖情况。对206所大学的医学和护理学校课程进行了审查,利用其网站搜索涉及“患者安全”“护理质量”“风险管理”“安全操作”“跨专业沟通”“不良事件”和“第二受害者”的主题。患者安全培训的程度存在很大差异。88所护理学校中有44所、118所医学院校中有74所未涵盖所研究的任何患者安全主题。护理和医学领域最常出现的是“跨专业沟通”,其次是“护理质量”和“患者安全”的基本方面。在整个样本中,只有一门课程涉及第二受害者现象。我们的研究表明,欧洲大学的医学和护理课程中,患者安全,尤其是第二受害者现象,仍然被忽视,不过也发现了一些积极的举措。鉴于健康中心不良事件发生的频率以及让学生做好充分应对准备的必要性,需要做出更多努力,将患者安全内容纳入医学和护理教育。