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Emotional Impact of Patient Safety Incidents on Family Physicians and Their Office Staff

机译:患者安全事件对家庭医生及其办公室工作人员的情感影响

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id="sec-1" class="subsection"> id="p-1">Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the emotional responses and coping strategies that family physicians and their office staff reported in response to a patient safety incident. id="sec-2" class="subsection"> id="p-2">Method: Two questions contained in a patient safety incident report developed for a study of patient safety in family practice were analyzed. The questions asked reporters to indicate their emotional response to a patient safety incident and how they coped with it. A total of 264 confidential patient safety incident reports collected from September 2007 to August 2010 were analyzed. id="sec-3" class="subsection"> id="p-3">Results: An emotional response was reported on 82.4% of reports. Of those reports on which an emotional response was reported, a coping strategy was reported on 62.8%. The top 4 reported emotional responses were frustration (48.3%), embarrassment (31.5%), anger (12.6%), and guilt (10.1%). Physicians reported an emotional response more often than clinic staff. An emotional response was reported more often when there was a possibility of harm. Coping strategies were reported as follows: 52% talked to someone about the incident, 37.2% did nothing in response to the incident, 17.9% told the patient about the incident, and 3.6% did something else. Female physicians reported using coping strategies less often than male physicians. A coping strategy was reported more often when there was a possibility of harm. id="sec-4" class="subsection"> id="p-4">Conclusions: All members of the health care team report experiencing emotions related to patient safety incidents in their practice. Incidents with minor or no harm still invoked emotional responses from the providers. It is important to understand the impact that patient safety incidents have on the medical clinic as a whole.
机译:id =“ sec-1” class =“ subsection”> id =“ p-1”> 目标:这项研究的目的是调查家庭的情感反应和应对策略医生和他们的办公室工作人员报告了对患者安全事件的反应。 id =“ sec-2” class =“ subsection”> id =“ p-2”> 方法:患者安全事件中包含两个问题分析了针对家庭实践中患者安全性研究的报告。这些问题要求记者表明他们对患者安全事件的情感反应以及如何应对。分析了2007年9月至2010年8月收集的264份机密性患者安全事件报告。 id =“ sec-3” class =“ subsection”> id =“ p-3”> 结果:报告的情感反应为82.4%报告。在那些报告有情绪反应的报告中,有62.8%的人提出了应对策略。报告的前四位的情绪反应为沮丧(48.3%),尴尬(31.5%),愤怒(12.6%)和内gui(10.1%)。医师报告的情绪反应多于诊所工作人员。当有伤害的可能性时,更多地报告了情绪反应。据报道,应对策略如下:52%与某人谈论了该事件,37.2%对事件未采取任何措施,17.9%向患者告知了该事件,3.6%做了其他事情。女医生报告说使用应对策略的频率低于男医生。当有可能造成伤害时,经常会报告一种应对策略。 id =“ sec-4” class =“ subsection”> id =“ p-4”> 结论:医疗团队的所有成员均报告在实践中体验与患者安全事件相关的情绪。危害较小或没有危害的事件仍然引起提供者的情绪反应。重要的是要了解患者安全事件对整个医疗诊所的影响。

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