Experiences and responses of second victims of patient safety incidents in Korea: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Healthcare professionals who experience trauma due to patient safety incidents can be considered second victims, and they also suffer from various difficulties. In order to support second victims, it is necessary to determine the circumstances of the incidents in question, along...
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Main Authors: | Won Lee (Author), Jeehee Pyo (Author), Seung Gyeong Jang (Author), Ji Eun Choi (Author), Minsu Ock (Author) |
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2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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