Understanding the wider impact of patient safety incidents

J. McPeake, M. Bateson
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Methods The study used a descriptive correlational design to examine the relationship between involvement in a patient safety incident and subsequent job moves, intention to leave the profession and suicidal behaviour in nurses. The researchers recruited nurses from New York and Oregon who had been working in a clinical setting within the past 5 years and who had been involved in a patient safety incident. This study used the Suicidal Behaviours Questionnaire–Revised, a fouritem questionnaire which assesses lifetime suicide ideation, frequency of suicidal ideation over the past 12 months, assessment of the threat of a suicide attempt and the selfreported likelihood of future suicidal behaviour. Information on the type of safety incident, alongside career intention data, was also obtained.
了解患者安全事件的更广泛影响
方法本研究采用描述性相关设计来检验护士参与病人安全事件与随后的工作调动、离职意向和自杀行为之间的关系。研究人员招募了来自纽约和俄勒冈州的护士,这些护士在过去的5年里一直在临床环境中工作,并且参与了患者安全事件。这项研究使用了自杀行为调查问卷-修订版,这是一份包含四项内容的调查问卷,评估终生自杀意念、过去12个月内自杀意念的频率、评估自杀企图的威胁以及自我报告的未来自杀行为的可能性。除了职业意向数据外,还获得了有关安全事故类型的信息。
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