Medical Errors and the Prevalence of Phenomenon of Second Victim in A Tertiary Care Hospital in Islamabad

Objective: To determine the frequency of medical errors committed by doctors and the prevalence of second victim phenomenon in a tertiary care hospital, and to find out the effects of the error on the second victim's life. Study Design: Cross sectional study Place and Duration of Study: This st...

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Main Author: Shumaila Humayun, Shazil Abrar, Sharaqa Waseem, Shafaq Zaman, Marya Malik, Ammara Mohib, Amina Pervaiz
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Language:English
Published: Riphah International University, Islamabad 2021-12-01
Series:Journal of Islamic International Medical College
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Online Access:https://journals.riphah.edu.pk/index.php/jiimc/article/view/1209
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author Shumaila Humayun, Shazil Abrar, Sharaqa Waseem, Shafaq Zaman, Marya Malik, Ammara Mohib, Amina Pervaiz
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description Objective: To determine the frequency of medical errors committed by doctors and the prevalence of second victim phenomenon in a tertiary care hospital, and to find out the effects of the error on the second victim's life. Study Design: Cross sectional study Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted in a tertiary care hospital of Islamabad from 1 February to 30 September 2016. Materials and Methods: A total of 200 male and female doctors were selected from a tertiary care hospital in Islamabad, Pakistan, through convenient sampling technique in order to fill a pretested structured questionnaire, for a period of six months. Questionnaire was adapted from a previous study and alpha eliability of the variables checked. Data was collected via face to face interviewing. It was analyzed using SPSS version 21. Results: Out of the 200 study participants, 62.5% belonged to the age group of 24-31 years, 53% of them were males and 43% were females. Major errors were 13.2 %, minor 57.2 %, near miss were 29.6%. The prevalence of second victims came out to be76 %, and it was almost equal in males (80.6%) and females (71.7%) and was the highest in Medicine department (35-40%). The main cause of errors was documented to be overwork by 72.5% of the participants. The major emotional effect as perceived by 50.5% participants was guilt, followed by sadness in 21.6%, embarrassment in 16.5% and sleep disturbance in 16%. Around 75.5%of the participants were of opinion that an organization should be in place to help second victims come out of their trauma.According to 83% study participants, medical errors should be disclosed to patients and their families. Conclusion: The study concludes that there is a high prevalence of medical errors in the tertiary care hospital and male and female doctors are equally becoming second victims of their errors. The major effects of medical error on the second victim's life are feeling of guilt, sadness, embarrassment and sleep disturbance.
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spelling doaj.art-409ca042d5fe4a47b1299b08f1e37fa12022-12-22T03:33:19ZengRiphah International University, IslamabadJournal of Islamic International Medical College1815-40182410-54222021-12-0115146511605Medical Errors and the Prevalence of Phenomenon of Second Victim in A Tertiary Care Hospital in IslamabadShumaila Humayun, Shazil Abrar, Sharaqa Waseem, Shafaq Zaman, Marya Malik, Ammara Mohib, Amina PervaizObjective: To determine the frequency of medical errors committed by doctors and the prevalence of second victim phenomenon in a tertiary care hospital, and to find out the effects of the error on the second victim's life. Study Design: Cross sectional study Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted in a tertiary care hospital of Islamabad from 1 February to 30 September 2016. Materials and Methods: A total of 200 male and female doctors were selected from a tertiary care hospital in Islamabad, Pakistan, through convenient sampling technique in order to fill a pretested structured questionnaire, for a period of six months. Questionnaire was adapted from a previous study and alpha eliability of the variables checked. Data was collected via face to face interviewing. It was analyzed using SPSS version 21. Results: Out of the 200 study participants, 62.5% belonged to the age group of 24-31 years, 53% of them were males and 43% were females. Major errors were 13.2 %, minor 57.2 %, near miss were 29.6%. The prevalence of second victims came out to be76 %, and it was almost equal in males (80.6%) and females (71.7%) and was the highest in Medicine department (35-40%). The main cause of errors was documented to be overwork by 72.5% of the participants. The major emotional effect as perceived by 50.5% participants was guilt, followed by sadness in 21.6%, embarrassment in 16.5% and sleep disturbance in 16%. Around 75.5%of the participants were of opinion that an organization should be in place to help second victims come out of their trauma.According to 83% study participants, medical errors should be disclosed to patients and their families. Conclusion: The study concludes that there is a high prevalence of medical errors in the tertiary care hospital and male and female doctors are equally becoming second victims of their errors. The major effects of medical error on the second victim's life are feeling of guilt, sadness, embarrassment and sleep disturbance.https://journals.riphah.edu.pk/index.php/jiimc/article/view/1209cross sectional, medical errors, phenomenon, prevalence, sampling, second victim.
spellingShingle Shumaila Humayun, Shazil Abrar, Sharaqa Waseem, Shafaq Zaman, Marya Malik, Ammara Mohib, Amina Pervaiz
Medical Errors and the Prevalence of Phenomenon of Second Victim in A Tertiary Care Hospital in Islamabad
Journal of Islamic International Medical College
cross sectional, medical errors, phenomenon, prevalence, sampling, second victim.
title Medical Errors and the Prevalence of Phenomenon of Second Victim in A Tertiary Care Hospital in Islamabad
title_full Medical Errors and the Prevalence of Phenomenon of Second Victim in A Tertiary Care Hospital in Islamabad
title_fullStr Medical Errors and the Prevalence of Phenomenon of Second Victim in A Tertiary Care Hospital in Islamabad
title_full_unstemmed Medical Errors and the Prevalence of Phenomenon of Second Victim in A Tertiary Care Hospital in Islamabad
title_short Medical Errors and the Prevalence of Phenomenon of Second Victim in A Tertiary Care Hospital in Islamabad
title_sort medical errors and the prevalence of phenomenon of second victim in a tertiary care hospital in islamabad
topic cross sectional, medical errors, phenomenon, prevalence, sampling, second victim.
url https://journals.riphah.edu.pk/index.php/jiimc/article/view/1209
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