Second Victims among Austrian Nurses (SeViD-A2 Study)
Опубликована: Авг. 28, 2024
Background:
The
Second
Victim
Phenomenon
(SVP)
significantly
impacts
the
well-being
of
healthcare
professionals
and
patient
safety.
While
SVP
has
been
explored
in
various
settings,
there
is
limited
data
on
its
prevalence
associated
factors
among
nurses
Austria.
This
study
investigates
prevalence,
symptomatology,
preferred
support
measures
for
Austrian
nurses.
Methods:
A
nationwide,
cross-sectional,
anonymous
online
survey
was
conducted
using
SeViD
questionnaire
(Second
Victims
German-speaking
Countries),
which
includes
Big
Five
Inventory-10
(BFI-10).
Statistical
analyses
included
binary
logistic
regression
multiple
linear
bootstrapping,
bias-corrected
accelerated
(BCa)
method
based
5000
bootstrap
samples.
Results:
928
participants
responded
to
questionnaire.
Among
respondents,
81.58%
(744/912)
identified
as
(SVs).
primary
cause
becoming
a
SV
aggressive
behavior
from
patients
or
relatives.
Females
reported
higher
symptom
load
than
males,
agreeableness
linked
increased
severity.
Notably,
92.47%
SVs
who
sought
help
colleagues,
most
pronounced
desire
process
event
better
understanding.
Conclusions:
alarmingly
high,
with
significant
trigger.
findings
emphasize
necessity
tailored
strategies,
including
peer
systematic
organizational
interventions
mitigate
impact
improve
overall
care.
Further
research
should
focus
developing
implementing
effective
prevention
intervention
programs
similar
settings.
Язык: Английский
Understanding the Second Victim Phenomenon Among Healthcare Workers in an Italian Hospital
European Journal of Investigation in Health Psychology and Education,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
14(12), С. 3073 - 3086
Опубликована: Дек. 16, 2024
Second
victim
syndrome
(SVS)
refers
to
the
psychological
trauma
experienced
by
healthcare
workers
(HCWs)
as
a
result
of
being
involved
in
an
adverse
event
(AE).
Research
on
prevalence
SVS
and
support
needed
for
HCWs
who
experience
it
is
limited.
A
cross-sectional
study
was
conducted
at
Health
Local
Unit
Lecce,
Puglia,
identify
phenomenon
among
recognize
forms
received
desired.
validated
questionnaire,
IT-SVEST,
administered
doctors
nurses.
The
survey
responses
from
250
HCWs,
41%
respondents
reported
AE
that
could
cause
SVS.
Among
seven
dimensions
measuring
effects
two
outcome
variables,
highest
percentage
agreement
found
distress
(23.5%),
followed
turnover
intentions
(19.8%)
physical
(9.9%);
23.8%
interviewees
declared
they
did
not
receive
institutional
support,
9.9%
identified
help
resources
mostly
non-work-related
(9.9%),
supervisor
(9.3%).
multivariable
binary
logistic
regression
analysis
showed
positive
association
between
occurrence
medical
doctor
profession
(OR
=
4.267,
p
≤
0.0001),
affiliation
intensive
care
departments
5.133,
0.0001)
male
gender
2.069,
0.033).
serious
problem
affects
entire
health
system,
systematic
surveys
appropriate
including
formal
programs
affected
are
priority.
Язык: Английский