Barriers to support nurses as second victim of medical errors: A qualitative study

Z. Mokhtari, M. Hosseini, H. Khankeh, M. Fallahi-khoshknab, A. N. Nasrabadi
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Background Given the inevitability of medical errors and their impact on health workers, providing support to those who suffer is vital for their physical and mental recovery. Identifying the barriers to obtaining support is imperative in this regard. Aims The current study was conducted to identify the barriers regarding supporting nurses as second victims of nursing errors in clinical settings in Iran. Methods This qualitative study was conducted with a sample, which was included 18 nurses. The subjects were selected through the purposive sampling method, and data were collected using in-depth and semi-structured interviews. The data were analysed using methods as described by Graneheim and Lundman (citation needed). The research context included the general and specialized departments of hospitals in Tehran, Iran, during 2017. Results According to the results, mismanagement, Cultural barriers, inadequate information, and Legal barriers were the main barriers to supporting nurses. Conclusion Training nurses about the second victim phenomenon is recommended as well as the methods to manage the effects of this phenomenon, the supportive resources, and legal issues.
支持护士作为医疗事故第二受害者的障碍:一项定性研究
鉴于医疗差错的不可避免性及其对卫生工作者的影响,为受害者提供支持对他们的身心康复至关重要。在这方面,确定获得支助的障碍是必要的。目前的研究旨在确定伊朗临床环境中护士作为护理失误的第二受害者的障碍。方法对18名护士进行定性研究。采用目的抽样法选择研究对象,采用深度访谈和半结构化访谈法收集数据。使用Graneheim和Lundman描述的方法分析数据(需要引证)。研究背景包括2017年伊朗德黑兰医院的综合科和专科。结果结果显示,管理不善、文化障碍、信息不足和法律障碍是支持护士的主要障碍。结论建议对护士进行二次受害现象的培训,并对该现象的影响、支持资源和法律问题进行管理。
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Australasian Medical Journal
Australasian Medical Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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