2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.cali.2016.04.004
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Serious reportable events within the inpatient mental health care: Impact on physicians and nurses

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“…14 , 15 Second victims often feel responsible for the adverse event and may doubt their professional skills and knowledge, 16 experience psychological and psychosomatic symptoms and may consider career changes, 17 take sick leave, 18 transition to a different department, 19 or even leave their profession after. 20 Quillivan et al 21 pointed out that the second-victim experience may incite a vicious cycle, leading to further medical errors and affecting patient safety.…”
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“…14 , 15 Second victims often feel responsible for the adverse event and may doubt their professional skills and knowledge, 16 experience psychological and psychosomatic symptoms and may consider career changes, 17 take sick leave, 18 transition to a different department, 19 or even leave their profession after. 20 Quillivan et al 21 pointed out that the second-victim experience may incite a vicious cycle, leading to further medical errors and affecting patient safety.…”
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“…Physicians and nurses working in inpatient psychiatric care are at high risk of encountering adverse events at some point in their career 25 . Working with staff and other stakeholders using the GTT-P can help to prevent AEs through the identification of potential triggers and aspects of care that can be improved and generate benefits for patients, families and staff.…”
Section: Implications For Clinicians and Policymakersmentioning
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“…Jayaram (2008) considers a range of criteria to assess the quality of care including: re-hospitalization within a month of discharge, unexpected prolongation of hospital stay, adverse drug reactions, medical complications, suicide, unexpected transfer to a medical service and cardiac complications. Martens et al 25 demonstrate that physicians and nurses working in inpatient psychiatric care were at risk of being confronted with an AE at some point in their career, for instance incidences of patient suicide.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…O fenômeno de segunda vítima mostrou ser um conceito bem sedimentado na literatura internacional, conforme identificado nos Estudos 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,13,14,15,16,17,18,22,25,27,30,32,35,36,38,39 e 41) e nos reportados por (Denham, 2007;Martens et al, 2016;Cabilan, Kynoch, 2017;Gómez-Durán et al, 2018;Romero et al, 2018;Treiber, Jones, 2018).…”
Section: Síntese Narrativaunclassified
“…Estes achados vão ao encontro da pesquisa conduzida por Martens et al (2016), que identificou que os colegas foram o primeiro e mais valioso apoio recebido pelas segundas vítimas, respectivamente, 95,3% e 68,7%, seguidos pelos cônjuges (67,2%) e amigos (58,2%).…”
Section: Síntese Narrativaunclassified