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Second Victim Syndrome
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The list provides references related to the concept of "Second Victim Syndrome." This syndrome describes the emotional trauma healthcare providers may experience following an adverse patient event. Key points from the references include:<br /><br />1. Wands discusses Second Victim Syndrome as a traumatic experience in the AANA Journal Course.<br />2. The article in the provided digital publication link addresses difficult events impacting all staff and the role of peer support.<br />3. The Betsy Lehman Center for Patient Safety, accessed on July 19, 2024, emphasizes the importance of peer support for second victims.<br />4. An evidence-based curriculum has been designed specifically for nurse anesthetists to address Second Victim Syndrome.<br />5. Another digital publication touches upon related themes and is accessible via the link provided.<br />6. Huang et al. (2024) explore the experiences of healthcare learners as second victims and discuss how the training environment affects their adaptation post-event.<br />7. New and Lambeth (2024) examine the phenomenon in detail in the Nursing Clinics of North America.<br />8. Toolkit training provided by the Betsy Lehman Center to prepare peer supporters signifies the importance of building a supportive network.<br />9. Rodriquez and Scott (2018) address the high dropout rates of clinicians following adverse events and the process of starting over.<br />10. Scott et al. (2009) trace the recovery path of healthcare providers who have become second victims after adverse patient incidents.<br />11. Seys and colleagues (2013) offer a systematic review of healthcare professionals as second victims following adverse events.<br />12. An integrative review compiles support methods for healthcare providers experiencing Second Victim Syndrome.<br />13. Another digital publication link presents additional insights on support methods.<br />14. Wu (2000) highlights that providers who commit medical errors need support, thus coining the term "second victim."<br /><br />These references collectively underline the psychological impact on healthcare providers following medical errors and the vital role of peer and systemic support to help them cope with such events.
Keywords
Second Victim Syndrome
emotional trauma
healthcare providers
adverse patient event
peer support
nurse anesthetists
training environment
supportive network
systematic review
medical errors
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