How deep is a problem of second victims for medical staff? A pilot study in Croatia

Adverse events lead to the emergence of several groups of victims, among which the second victims are medical staff involved in them. The suffering of second victims can lead to new adverse events and new victims. This study describes the cycle of an adverse event and its victims. Using the example...

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Autores: Goncharuk, AG, Knezevic, B, Buttigieg, SC, Mira, JJ
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Fecha de publicación:2024
País:España
Institución:Fundación para el Fomento de la Investigación Sanitaria y Biomédica de la Comunitat Valenciana (FISABIO)
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medical staff
survey
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spelling How deep is a problem of second victims for medical staff? A pilot study in CroatiaGoncharuk, AGKnezevic, BButtigieg, SCMira, JJSecond victimadverse eventmedical staffsurveyCroatiaAdverse events lead to the emergence of several groups of victims, among which the second victims are medical staff involved in them. The suffering of second victims can lead to new adverse events and new victims. This study describes the cycle of an adverse event and its victims. Using the example of the largest Croatian hospital centre, authors try to understand how deep medical staff experience adverse events, and how different groups of medical staff (by profession, gender, qualification, and position) perceive adverse events. With the help of a special survey using the Bonferroni method from ANOVA, it was established that males feel more mental stress after adverse events than females. The results indicate that medical staff of different professions perceive adverse events differently, e.g. they are the least painful for psychiatrists and microbiologists and the most stressing for emergency and intensive care workers. In addition, nurses are more vulnerable to adverse events and experience various types of mental disorders more deeply than doctors. However, qualifications do not seem to affect the extent to which medical staff perceive adverse events. The results of this study differ from previous data for other countries and suggest new implications.SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD2024info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://fisabio.portalinvestigacion.com/publicaciones/17110Journal of Patient Safety and Risk ManagementISSN: 25160435ISSNe: 25160443reponame:r-FISABIO. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científicainstname:Fundación para el Fomento de la Investigación Sanitaria y Biomédica de la Comunitat Valenciana (FISABIO)Inglésinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:fisabio.fundanetsuite.com:p171102026-06-11T12:45:17Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv How deep is a problem of second victims for medical staff? A pilot study in Croatia
title How deep is a problem of second victims for medical staff? A pilot study in Croatia
spellingShingle How deep is a problem of second victims for medical staff? A pilot study in Croatia
Goncharuk, AG
Second victim
adverse event
medical staff
survey
Croatia
title_short How deep is a problem of second victims for medical staff? A pilot study in Croatia
title_full How deep is a problem of second victims for medical staff? A pilot study in Croatia
title_fullStr How deep is a problem of second victims for medical staff? A pilot study in Croatia
title_full_unstemmed How deep is a problem of second victims for medical staff? A pilot study in Croatia
title_sort How deep is a problem of second victims for medical staff? A pilot study in Croatia
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Goncharuk, AG
Knezevic, B
Buttigieg, SC
Mira, JJ
author Goncharuk, AG
author_facet Goncharuk, AG
Knezevic, B
Buttigieg, SC
Mira, JJ
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author2 Knezevic, B
Buttigieg, SC
Mira, JJ
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Second victim
adverse event
medical staff
survey
Croatia
topic Second victim
adverse event
medical staff
survey
Croatia
description Adverse events lead to the emergence of several groups of victims, among which the second victims are medical staff involved in them. The suffering of second victims can lead to new adverse events and new victims. This study describes the cycle of an adverse event and its victims. Using the example of the largest Croatian hospital centre, authors try to understand how deep medical staff experience adverse events, and how different groups of medical staff (by profession, gender, qualification, and position) perceive adverse events. With the help of a special survey using the Bonferroni method from ANOVA, it was established that males feel more mental stress after adverse events than females. The results indicate that medical staff of different professions perceive adverse events differently, e.g. they are the least painful for psychiatrists and microbiologists and the most stressing for emergency and intensive care workers. In addition, nurses are more vulnerable to adverse events and experience various types of mental disorders more deeply than doctors. However, qualifications do not seem to affect the extent to which medical staff perceive adverse events. The results of this study differ from previous data for other countries and suggest new implications.
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