Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1188276
Studies on the second victim phenomenon and other related topics in the pan-European environment: The experience of ERNST Consortium Members
Studies on the second victim phenomenon and other related topics in the pan-European environment: The experience of ERNST Consortium Members // Journal of Patient Safety and Risk Management, 27 (2022), 10.1177/25160435221076985, 7 doi:10.1177/25160435221076985 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Studies on the second victim phenomenon and other
related topics in the pan-European environment:
The experience of ERNST Consortium Members
Autori
Carrillo, Irene ; Tella, Susanna ; Strametz, reinhard ; Vanhaecht, Kris ; Panella, Massimillano ; Guerra-Palva, Sofia ; Knezevic, Bojana ; Ungureanu, Marius-Ionut ; Srulovici, Einav ; Buttigieg, Sandra ; Sousa, Paulo ; Mira, Jose
Izvornik
Journal of Patient Safety and Risk Management (2516-0435) 27
(2022);
10.1177/25160435221076985, 7
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
patient safety, second victims, europe, resilience, stressful events, adverse event
Sažetak
Background: Patient safety is a priority worldwide. When things go wrong in the provision of patient care, the health care professionals involved can be psychologically affected (second victims, SVs). Recently, different initiatives have been launched to address this phenomenon. Aim: To identify through the ERNST Pan-European Consortium the current study lines in Europe on SVs and other topics related to how the lack of well-being of healthcare professionals can affect the quality of care. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted based on an ad hoc online survey. All 82 academics and clinicians who had formalized their membership to the COST Action 19113 by September 2020 and represented 27 European and one neighboring country were invited to participate. The survey consisted of 19 questions that explored the participants’ sci entific profile, their interests, and previous experiences in the SVs’ topic, and related areas of work in Europe. Results: Seventy (85.4%) COST Action members responded to the survey. Thirty-seven (37.1%) had conducted SV stud ies in the past or were doing so at the moment of the survey. Seventeen participants were involved in implementing inter ventions to support SVs. Future lines of study included legal issues, open disclosure, training programs, and patient safety curricula. Conclusions: Studies have been conducted in Europe on the magnitude of the SV phenomenon and the usefulness of some techniques to promote resilience among healthcare professionals. New gaps have been identified. The COST Action 19113 aims to foster European collaboration to reinforce the healthcare professionals’ well-being and thus con tribute to patient safety.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita
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- Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC)
- Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
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