D Seys, AW Wu, EV Gerven… - Evaluation & the …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Adverse events within health care settings can lead to two victims. The first victim is the patient and family and the second victim is the involved health care professional. The latter …
Purpose Mistakes are ubiquitous in medicine; when confronted by error, physicians may experience anxiety, guilt, and self-doubt. Feedback may be useful for navigating these …
J Shapiro, P Galowitz - Academic Medicine, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Burnout is plaguing the culture of medicine and is linked to several primary causes including long work hours, increasingly burdensome documentation, and resource constraints …
Objectives Despite growing interest in the second-victim phenomenon and greater awareness of its consequences, there has not been a meta-analysis quantifying the …
RR Quillivan, JD Burlison, EK Browne, SD Scott… - The Joint Commission …, 2016 - Elsevier
Article-at-a-Glance Background Second victim experiences can affect the well-being of health care providers and compromise patient safety. Many factors associated with improved …
D Seys, S Scott, A Wu, E Van Gerven… - International journal of …, 2013 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: One out of seven patients is involved in an adverse event. The first priority after such an event is the patient and their family (first victim). However the involved health …
Purpose This study explores an under-investigated topic, how medical residents experience shame within clinical learning environments, by asking residents to reflect on (1) the nature …
Background: The prevalence of burnout, psychological morbidity and the use of coping mechanisms among palliative care practitioners in Singapore have not been studied. Aim …
Perceptions of failure have been implicated in a range of psychological disorders, and even a single experience of failure can heighten anxiety and depression. However, not all …