作者
Albert W Wu, Jo Shapiro, Reema Harrison, Susan D Scott, Cheryl Connors, Linda Kenney, Kris Vanhaecht
发表日期
2020/3/1
来源
Journal of patient safety
卷号
16
期号
1
页码范围
65-72
出版商
LWW
简介
Unanticipated patient adverse events can also have a serious negative impact on clinicians. The term second victim was coined to highlight the experience of health professionals with these events and the need to effectively support them. However, there is some controversy over use of the term second victim. This article explores terminology used to describe the professionals involved in adverse events and services to support them. There is a concern that use of the term victim may connote passivity or stigmatize involved clinicians. Some patient advocates are also offended by the term, believing that it deemphasizes the experience of patients and families. Despite this, the term is now coming into widespread use by clinicians and health care managers as well as policy makers. As the importance of emotional support for clinicians continues to gain visibility, the terminology surrounding it will undoubtedly change …
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