Falls Suffered by Hospitalized Adult Patients: Support to the Nursing Team as the Second Victim

Objective: To describe the support received by the second victim in falls suffered by hospitalized adult patients from the nursing team’s perspective. Materials and Methods: This is an exploratory and descriptive study with a qualitative approach, conducted in a large general hospital in the souther...

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Published in:Aquichan Vol. 22; no. 4; pp. 1 - 16
Main Authors: Quadros, Deise Vacario de, Magalhães, Ana Maria Müller de, Boufleuer, Eduarda, Tavares, Juliana Petri, Kuchenbecker, Ricardo de Souza, Dal Pai, Daiane
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Portuguese
Published: Universidad de La Sabana 01-12-2022
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Summary:Objective: To describe the support received by the second victim in falls suffered by hospitalized adult patients from the nursing team’s perspective. Materials and Methods: This is an exploratory and descriptive study with a qualitative approach, conducted in a large general hospital in the southern region of Brazil. Data collection was carried out through semi-structured interviews with 21 nursing professionals (seven nurses and fourteen nursing technicians) selected by random sampling, who worked in the inpatient units where falls occurred with a level of harm ranging from moderate to severe during March and May of 2020. The data were submitted to content analysis from July to August of the same year. Results: On the one hand, from the nursing team’s perspective, support for the second victim was considered incipient by the hospital institution. On the other, participants highlighted the support received by their families and peers in the work environment. The study followed the guidelines of the Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research (COREQ). Conclusions: An institutional flow of support for the second victim needs to be formalized to mitigate the repercussions on staff.
ISSN:1657-5997
2027-5374
2027-5374
DOI:10.5294/aqui.2022.22.4.6