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Peer support for nurses as second victims: resilience, burnout, and job satisfaction.

Connors C, Dukhanin V, March AL, et al. Peer support for nurses as second victims: Resilience, burnout, and job satisfaction. J Patient Saf Risk Manag. 2019;25(1):22-28. doi:10.1177/2516043519882517.

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November 20, 2019
Connors C, Dukhanin V, March AL, et al. J Patient Saf Risk Manag. 2019;25(1):22-28.
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Adverse events can have significant psychological impacts on the providers involved and involvement in medical errors can increase risk of burnout among second victims. This study describes the nurse utilization of the Resilience in Stressful Events (RISE) peer support program. The authors found high awareness of the program among nurses, but low utilization. Nurses who had used the program reported greater resilience, but more burnout than those who had not.

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Connors C, Dukhanin V, March AL, et al. Peer support for nurses as second victims: Resilience, burnout, and job satisfaction. J Patient Saf Risk Manag. 2019;25(1):22-28. doi:10.1177/2516043519882517.