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应对“二次受害者”经历的障碍与促进因素:护士及护士长的见解

Barriers and Facilitators to Coping with Second Victim Experiences: Insights from Nurses and Nurse Managers.

作者信息

Li Xizhao, Chong Mei-Chan, Che Chong-Chin, Li Yamin, Wang Ling, Dong Alan, Zhong Ziqing

机构信息

Department of Nursing Science Faculty of Medicine University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Clinical Nursing Teaching and Research Section The Second Xiangya Hospital Central South University, Changsha, China.

出版信息

J Nurs Manag. 2024 Aug 2;2024:5523579. doi: 10.1155/2024/5523579. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Second victim experiences have long-term impacts on the personal and professional well-being of nurses. Individual-centered support is necessary to help nurses cope with the various stages of the second victim experience.

OBJECTIVES

To explore personal and workplace factors that facilitate or hinder coping styles for second victim experiences from the perspectives of both frontline nurses and nurse managers.

DESIGN

This was a descriptive qualitative study that incorporated semistructured interviews.

METHODS

Purposive sampling was employed to enlist a total of eight nurses and seven nurse managers selected from five tertiary hospitals located in Hunan Province, China. The study participants included nurses who had suffered second victim experiences and nurse managers who had grappled with their nurses' second victim experiences. The data were transcribed verbatim and analysed using thematic analysis.

RESULTS

The analysis revealed four main themes that influenced nurses' ability to cope with second victim experiences: source of emotional trauma, personal factors, job stress, and support system. In contrast, emotional trauma from patients and relatives, negative personal traits, shadows from the second victim experience, and unsupportive workplace environments were obstacles to coping with second victim experiences.

CONCLUSION

The study highlights facilitators and barriers that nurses cope with second victim experiences, providing insight to develop targeted interventions that support nurses and mitigate the negative impacts of second victim experiences. A comprehensive approach is more effective in supporting nurses in coping with second victim experiences, improving patient safety, and enhancing the quality of care.

摘要

背景

“二次受害者”经历对护士的个人及职业幸福感具有长期影响。以个体为中心的支持对于帮助护士应对“二次受害者”经历的各个阶段是必要的。

目的

从一线护士和护士长的角度,探讨促进或阻碍“二次受害者”经历应对方式的个人及工作场所因素。

设计

这是一项采用半结构化访谈的描述性定性研究。

方法

采用目的抽样法,从中国湖南省五家三级医院共招募了8名护士和7名护士长。研究参与者包括经历过“二次受害者”经历的护士以及应对过护士“二次受害者”经历的护士长。数据逐字转录并采用主题分析法进行分析。

结果

分析揭示了影响护士应对“二次受害者”经历能力的四个主要主题:情感创伤来源、个人因素、工作压力和支持系统。相比之下,来自患者及亲属的情感创伤、负面个人特质、“二次受害者”经历的阴影以及缺乏支持的工作环境是应对“二次受害者”经历的障碍。

结论

该研究突出了护士应对“二次受害者”经历的促进因素和障碍,为制定有针对性的干预措施提供了见解,以支持护士并减轻“二次受害者”经历的负面影响。综合方法在支持护士应对“二次受害者”经历、提高患者安全及提升护理质量方面更有效。

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