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Citation

Neft MW, Sekula K, Zoucha R, Glasgow MES, Van Pelt M, Mitchell AM. AANA J. 2022; 90(3): 189-196.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, American Association of Nurse Anesthetists)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

35604861

Abstract

A second victim is a healthcare provider who has been involved in a critical event. A critical event is a clinical situation in which an unforeseen clinical outcome occurs, or the clinical deterioration of the patient takes place for many different reasons. The patient and his/her family are the first victims. The healthcare provider(s) involved in the event are second victims. After such an event, the healthcare provider may experience a constellation of negative emotions, such as guilt, sadness, depression, somatic symptoms, hypervigilance, and fear. Most second victims require support to cope with the adverse clinical situation. Many of the studies addressed in this integrative review, revealed that having a trusted colleague or staff member with whom to discuss the critical event is therapeutic. Some organizations have developed programs to support second victims in which specially trained staff members are deployed to discuss critical events with those involved, if the participant(s) desire the support. Other clinical facilities do not have established support programs; however, healthcare providers have expressed desire to discuss the critical event with supportive colleagues.


Language: en

Keywords

Anesthesiology; physician; CRNA; nurse anesthetist; second victim

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