奇纳
心理信息
梅德林
内容有效性
斯科普斯
心理干预
科克伦图书馆
医疗保健
心理学
医学
比例(比率)
系统回顾
应用心理学
护理部
临床心理学
心理测量学
荟萃分析
物理
量子力学
政治学
内科学
法学
经济
经济增长
作者
Yusnita Yusof,Qin Xiang Ng,Seth En Teoh,Caitlin Yuen Ling Loh,Xiaohui Xin,Julian Thumboo
出处
期刊:Public Health
[Elsevier]
日期:2023-10-01
卷期号:223: 183-192
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.puhe.2023.08.003
摘要
Patient safety incidents can impact not only patients and families but also healthcare providers, who may experience negative emotions and symptoms, such as anxiety, guilt, stress, and loss of confidence. To identify and support these “second victims,” a screening tool called the Second Victim Experience and Support Tool (SVEST) has been developed. This scoping review aims to map our current knowledge of the SVEST in terms of its scope of use, validation and limitations. Scoping review. In accordance with the framework outlined by Arksey and O'Malley and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis extension for Scoping Reviews, we conducted a literature search in MEDLINE, CINAHL, Cochrane Library, SCOPUS, Embase and PsycINFO databases from database inception up till 1 March 2023. A total of 31 studies were reviewed. The SVEST has been cross-culturally adapted from English into other languages. The SVEST has been successfully used in different contexts and with various healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, allied health professionals, midwives and pharmacists. The tool has been used to assess the impact of second victim experiences and the effectiveness of support interventions in addressing the phenomenon. Validity assessment of translated versions of SVEST in the reviewed studies revealed good content validity in most cases, although some studies did not report clear values for scale-level Content Validity Index. On the whole, SVEST is generally a reliable and valid tool, although further refinements and modifications may improve its validity and reliability. The review highlights the significance of SVEST as a crucial resource for healthcare providers and organisations that prioritise well-being and safety in health care. It also underscores the importance of recognising the needs of second victims and offering them appropriate interventions to manage the aftermath of adverse events.
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