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护士外部二次受害者支持项目的开发与评估:单组可行性研究

Development and evaluation of an external second victim support program for nurses: a single-group feasibility study.

作者信息

Choi Eun Young, Pyo Jeehee, Ock Minsu, Lee Haeyoung

机构信息

Department of Nursing, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

Always be with you (The PLOCC Affiliated Counseling Training Center), Seoul, Republic of Korea.

出版信息

BMC Nurs. 2024 Sep 27;23(1):694. doi: 10.1186/s12912-024-02285-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Psychological support programs can help nurses who involved in patient safety incidents. However, most of these programs are operated internally by healthcare providers and utilize peer supporters, which may take a long time to implement. Therefore, there is a need to develop programs that can be used by healthcare providers in healthcare institutions that have difficulty implementing their own programs. This feasibility study aimed to develop an external support program for nurses as second victims and to examine the feasibility, acceptability, and impact of the program.

METHODS

This study was conducted using a single-group pretest-posttest design. Nurses who experienced patient safety incidents were recruited through posters at three advanced general hospitals, as well as open online recruitment and via a research agency panel from September 2020 to April 2021. The 11 participants attended a total of three one-on-one counseling sessions. Feasibility was evaluated based on participant recruitment and retention, resource availability, program procedures, and the practicability of data collection. Acceptability was assessed through program satisfaction and participant feedback. Psychological impact was measured using the Impact of Event Scale-Revised Korean version.

RESULTS

Out of 26 applicants, 11 (42.3%) completed the program, with 10 (38.5%) participants completing both pre and post-program surveys. Most participants responded that they were satisfied with the program and expressed their intention to recommend the program to others and participate in it again if similar situations arise. The participants' median total IES-R-K score decreased significantly from 30.0 to 16.0 (p = 0.028, r = 0.67).

CONCLUSION

This study demonstrates the feasibility of an external second victim support program and provides preliminary data suggesting its potential to alleviate the psychological impact of participants. To overcome the limitations of this study, it is necessary to conduct additional controlled trials with a longer follow-up period and a larger sample size.

摘要

背景

心理支持项目有助于参与患者安全事件的护士。然而,这些项目大多由医疗服务提供者在内部运作,并利用同伴支持者,这可能需要很长时间才能实施。因此,有必要开发可供难以实施自身项目的医疗机构中的医疗服务提供者使用的项目。本可行性研究旨在为作为“第二受害者”的护士开发一个外部支持项目,并检验该项目的可行性、可接受性和影响。

方法

本研究采用单组前后测设计。2020年9月至2021年4月,通过三家大型综合医院的海报、在线公开招募以及研究机构小组招募经历过患者安全事件的护士。11名参与者共参加了三次一对一咨询会议。基于参与者的招募与留存、资源可用性、项目流程以及数据收集的实用性来评估可行性。通过项目满意度和参与者反馈来评估可接受性。使用事件影响量表修订版韩文版来测量心理影响。

结果

在26名申请者中,11名(42.3%)完成了该项目,10名(38.5%)参与者完成了项目前和项目后的调查。大多数参与者表示对该项目满意,并表示如果出现类似情况,他们打算向他人推荐该项目并再次参与。参与者的事件影响量表修订版韩文版总分中位数从30.0显著降至16.0(p = 0.028,r = 0.67)。

结论

本研究证明了外部“第二受害者”支持项目的可行性,并提供了初步数据表明其有减轻参与者心理影响的潜力。为克服本研究的局限性,有必要进行额外的对照试验,随访期更长且样本量更大。

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