Second victim experiences of healthcare providers after adverse events: A cross-sectional study
Background: Adverse events in healthcare are inevitable as most treatments and investigations have the potential to cause harm. Healthcare providers often witness or are involved in adverse events, putting them at risk of becoming second victims, which may further impact patient safety. Aim: The res...
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Main Authors: | Le Crenis Mathebula (Author), Celia J. Filmalter (Author), Joyce Jordaan (Author), Tanya Heyns (Author) |
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