临床护士处理前哨事件的经验。

Misty Stone
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护士对前哨事件(SEs)的看法和/或工作环境中需要的变化,以最好地支持护士在这些事件发生后所知甚少。联合委员会将突发事件定义为对患者造成死亡和/或严重身体和/或心理伤害的意外事件虽然关于SE数字的数据是可访问的,但关于护士对这些事件的看法的信息很少。2005年至2017年,联合委员会报告称,67%的se发生在医院环境中2005年至2017年,se夺去了5826名患者的生命,总共有11189名患者受到某种程度的影响虽然患者和家属在SE后受到了巨大的影响,但参与该事件的护士也是如此。在这样的事件发生后的日子里,护士的需求在这个非常困难和创伤的时刻被忽视了,让他们默默忍受监控安全解决方案
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Clinical nurses' experiences with sentinel events.
L ittle is known about nurses’ perceptions of sentinel events (SEs) and/or the changes needed in the work environment to best support nurses following such events. The Joint Commission defines an SE as an unexpected occurrence involving death and/or serious physical and/or psychological injury to a patient.1 Although data about SE numbers are accessible, there’s little information about nurses’ perceptions of these events. For the years 2005 to 2017, The Joint Commission reported that 67% of all SEs occurred in a hospital setting.1 SEs for the years 2005 to 2017 claimed the lives of 5,826 patients, with an overall total of 11,189 patients impacted in some way.1 Although patients and families are dramatically affected after an SE, so is the nurse who was involved in the event. In the days following such an event, the needs of the nurse are overlooked during this very difficult and traumatic time, leaving them to suffer in silence.2 Monitoring Safety Solutions
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