"Learn from Errors": Post-traumatic growth among second victims
Abstract Background Second victims, defined as healthcare providers enduring emotional and psychological distress after patient safety incidents (PSIs). The potential for positive transformation through these experiences is underexplored but is essential for fostering a culture of error learning and...
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Main Authors: | Huanhuan Huang (Author), Tong Liu (Author), Ying Peng (Author), Xingyao Du (Author), Qi Huang (Author), Qinghua Zhao (Author), Mingzhao Xiao (Author), Yetao Luo (Author), Shuangjiang Zheng (Author) |
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