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A Novel Approach for the Administration of Medications and Fluids in Emergency Scenarios and Settings
Published on: November 9, 2016
The second victim requires more than Medice Cura Te Ipsum
Martin A Koyle1, Michael E Chua1, Tamizan Kherani2
1Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto Department of Surgery and Institute of Health Policy, Management, and Evaluation, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Abstract:
Burnout has attained epidemic proportions in all reaches of society. Only recently, has its impact in healthcare become a burning platform. Second victim syndrome, a consequence of an unforeseen adverse event, often precipitated by an error, can lead to a post-traumatic stress-like reaction, that is unique to healthcare workers. Often, the second victim suffers in silence, forced to rely on resilience. Peer support has been demonstrated to be beneficial in assisting healthcare workers in recovering from both burnout and second victim syndrome. Institutions and organizations must be more influential and responsive in supporting physicians and other healthcare workers in need.
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