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Título: The European Researchers’ Network Working on Second Victim (ERNST) policy statement on the second victim phenomenon for increasing patient safety
Autor: Mira, Jose
Carillo, Irene
Tella, Susanna
Vanhaecht, Kris
Panella, Massimiliano
Seys, Deborah
Ungureanu, Marius Ionut
Sousa, Paulo
Buttigieg, Sandra C.
Vella-Bonanno, Patricia
Popovici, Georgeta
Srulovici, Einav
Guerra-Paiva, Sofia
Knezevic, Bojana
Lorenzo, Susana
Lachman, Peter
Ushiro, Shin
Scott, Susan D.
Wu, Albert
Strametz, Reinhard
for ERNST Consortium
Palavras-chave: adverse events
health worker safety
healthcare workforce
patient safety
second victim phenomenon
Community and Home Care
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Data: 2024
Resumo: Background: The second victim phenomenon refers to the emotional trauma healthcare professionals experience following adverse events (AEs) in patient care, which can compromise their ability to provide safe care. This issue has significant implications for patient safety, with AEs leading to substantial human and economic costs. Analysis: Current evidence indicates that AEs often result from systemic failures, profoundly affecting healthcare workers. While patient safety initiatives are in place, the psychological impact on healthcare professionals remains inadequately addressed. The European Researchers’ Network Working on Second Victims (ERNST) emphasizes the need to support these professionals through peer support programs, systemic changes, and a shift toward a just culture in healthcare settings. Policy Options: Key options include implementing peer support programs, revising the legal framework to decriminalize honest errors, and promoting just culture principles. These initiatives aim to mitigate the second victim phenomenon, enhance patient safety, and reduce healthcare costs. Conclusion: Addressing the second victim phenomenon is essential for ensuring patient safety. By implementing supportive policies and fostering a just culture, healthcare systems can better manage the repercussions of AEs and support the wellbeing of healthcare professionals.
Descrição: Publisher Copyright: Copyright © 2024 Mira, Carillo, Tella, Vanhaecht, Panella, Seys, Ungureanu, Sousa, Buttigieg, Vella-Bonanno, Popovici, Srulovici, Guerra-Paiva, Knezevic, Lorenzo, Lachman, Ushiro, Scott, Wu and Strametz.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/173389
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/phrs.2024.1607175
ISSN: 0301-0422
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