Strategies to support health professionals in the condition of second victim: scoping review

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Autor(a) principal: Quadrado,Ellen Regina Sevilla
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Tronchin,Daisy Maria Rizatto, Maia,Flávia de Oliveira Motta
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To map and analyze the knowledge produced about strategies aimed at promoting support to health professionals in the condition of second victim. Method: Scoping review, developed in portals, databases and academic websites, whose inclusion criteria were articles and materials indexed in the respective search sites, between January 2000 and December 2019, in Portuguese, English and Spanish. The findings were summarized and analyzed based on descriptive statistics and narrative synthesis. Results: A total of 64 studies were included, 100% international; 92.2% in English and 50% from secondary research. The support strategies were grouped into four categories and most of the studies referred to the use of the forYOU, Medically Induced Trauma Support Services and Resilience in Stressful Events programs and the interventions represented, through dialogue with peers, family, friends and managers. Conclusion: Support strategies for the second victim are pointed out in international studies and mostly developed through programs/services and interventions. It is recommended to develop studies to learn about the phenomenon and to structure feasible support strategies in Brazilian health organizations.
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title Strategies to support health professionals in the condition of second victim: scoping review
spellingShingle Strategies to support health professionals in the condition of second victim: scoping review
Quadrado,Ellen Regina Sevilla
Health Personnel
Patient Safety
Safety Management
Nursing
Review
title_short Strategies to support health professionals in the condition of second victim: scoping review
title_full Strategies to support health professionals in the condition of second victim: scoping review
title_fullStr Strategies to support health professionals in the condition of second victim: scoping review
title_full_unstemmed Strategies to support health professionals in the condition of second victim: scoping review
title_sort Strategies to support health professionals in the condition of second victim: scoping review
author Quadrado,Ellen Regina Sevilla
author_facet Quadrado,Ellen Regina Sevilla
Tronchin,Daisy Maria Rizatto
Maia,Flávia de Oliveira Motta
author_role author
author2 Tronchin,Daisy Maria Rizatto
Maia,Flávia de Oliveira Motta
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Quadrado,Ellen Regina Sevilla
Tronchin,Daisy Maria Rizatto
Maia,Flávia de Oliveira Motta
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Health Personnel
Patient Safety
Safety Management
Nursing
Review
topic Health Personnel
Patient Safety
Safety Management
Nursing
Review
description ABSTRACT Objective: To map and analyze the knowledge produced about strategies aimed at promoting support to health professionals in the condition of second victim. Method: Scoping review, developed in portals, databases and academic websites, whose inclusion criteria were articles and materials indexed in the respective search sites, between January 2000 and December 2019, in Portuguese, English and Spanish. The findings were summarized and analyzed based on descriptive statistics and narrative synthesis. Results: A total of 64 studies were included, 100% international; 92.2% in English and 50% from secondary research. The support strategies were grouped into four categories and most of the studies referred to the use of the forYOU, Medically Induced Trauma Support Services and Resilience in Stressful Events programs and the interventions represented, through dialogue with peers, family, friends and managers. Conclusion: Support strategies for the second victim are pointed out in international studies and mostly developed through programs/services and interventions. It is recommended to develop studies to learn about the phenomenon and to structure feasible support strategies in Brazilian health organizations.
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