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Understanding the second victim experience among multidisciplinary providers in obstetrics and gynecology.

Rivera-Chiauzzi E, Finney RE, Riggan KA, et al. Understanding the second victim experience among multidisciplinary providers in obstetrics and gynecology. J Patient Saf. 2022;18(2):e463-e469. doi:10.1097/pts.0000000000000850.

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May 19, 2021
Rivera-Chiauzzi E, Finney RE, Riggan KA, et al. J Patient Saf. 2022;18(2):e463-e469.
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Using the validated Second Victim Experience and Support Tool Survey (SVEST), this study found that nearly 19% of clinical and nonclinical healthcare workers in obstetrics and gynecology settings reported a second victim experience within the last 12 months. Survey respondents who identified as a second victim reported significantly more psychological and physical distress, perceived inadequacy of institutional support, decreased professional self-efficacy, and increased turnover intentions. Prior research reported similar findings among nurses in obstetrics and gynecology.

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Rivera-Chiauzzi E, Finney RE, Riggan KA, et al. Understanding the second victim experience among multidisciplinary providers in obstetrics and gynecology. J Patient Saf. 2022;18(2):e463-e469. doi:10.1097/pts.0000000000000850.