Background: The most important and irreversible consequence of medical errors is the human impact caused by unintended actions.In a few studies,the significant impact of this error on the private life of healthcare st...Background: The most important and irreversible consequence of medical errors is the human impact caused by unintended actions.In a few studies,the significant impact of this error on the private life of healthcare staff have been mentioned,but the problems of the involved nurses' families had been ignored,as of now.Aims: This study aimed to explain the nurses' families' experiences of involvement in nursing errors.Methods: This is a qualitative study using conventional content analysis with 20 semi-structured interviews conducted with nurses and family members of nurses involved in medical errors,done through purposeful sampling and willingness to participate in the study.Results: The results of the data analysis consisted of five main categories including disruption in family functioning,the crisis of fear,oppression,damage,and neglect,along with 15 subcategories.Conclusion: Considering the effects of nursing errors on the families of nurses involved in the error,such as disruption of family functioning,the family of nurses involved in the error should also be considered and paid attention to.These families are abandoned and the need to promote the culture of supporting the family is tangible.展开更多
Objective:To identify the influential factors of healthcare staff resilience in disasters.Methods:In this qualitative study,the influential factors of healthcare staff resilience in disasters were investigated through...Objective:To identify the influential factors of healthcare staff resilience in disasters.Methods:In this qualitative study,the influential factors of healthcare staff resilience in disasters were investigated through interviewing 20 experts.The interviews were conducted face-to-face,and MAXQDA software version 10 was used to organize the data and thematic analysis.Results:The participants included 5 medical emergency technicians,5 physicians,2 Red Crescent technicians,and 8 nurses.The main influential factors of healthcare providers’resilience were limited relief infrastructure,supportive empowerment,organizational capitals,and contradictory consequences.Other important factors were resource limitation,confusion and uncertainty,empowerment training,comprehensive support,human and value capital,social capital,physical capital,suffering,disability,calm,and excellence.Conclusion:Improving healthcare providers’resilience can be achieved by reducing uncertainty,providing the physical,economic,and human resources,strengthening motivation and comprehensive supports.It is suggested that disaster managers consider all identified dimensions to improve the resilience of healthcare providers to serve better in disasters.Moreover,researchers should study each dimension to provide profound knowledge regarding resilience in disasters.展开更多
基金The funding was provided by the Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences University.
文摘Background: The most important and irreversible consequence of medical errors is the human impact caused by unintended actions.In a few studies,the significant impact of this error on the private life of healthcare staff have been mentioned,but the problems of the involved nurses' families had been ignored,as of now.Aims: This study aimed to explain the nurses' families' experiences of involvement in nursing errors.Methods: This is a qualitative study using conventional content analysis with 20 semi-structured interviews conducted with nurses and family members of nurses involved in medical errors,done through purposeful sampling and willingness to participate in the study.Results: The results of the data analysis consisted of five main categories including disruption in family functioning,the crisis of fear,oppression,damage,and neglect,along with 15 subcategories.Conclusion: Considering the effects of nursing errors on the families of nurses involved in the error,such as disruption of family functioning,the family of nurses involved in the error should also be considered and paid attention to.These families are abandoned and the need to promote the culture of supporting the family is tangible.
基金financially supported by Iran University of Medical Sciences,Tehran,Iran.
文摘Objective:To identify the influential factors of healthcare staff resilience in disasters.Methods:In this qualitative study,the influential factors of healthcare staff resilience in disasters were investigated through interviewing 20 experts.The interviews were conducted face-to-face,and MAXQDA software version 10 was used to organize the data and thematic analysis.Results:The participants included 5 medical emergency technicians,5 physicians,2 Red Crescent technicians,and 8 nurses.The main influential factors of healthcare providers’resilience were limited relief infrastructure,supportive empowerment,organizational capitals,and contradictory consequences.Other important factors were resource limitation,confusion and uncertainty,empowerment training,comprehensive support,human and value capital,social capital,physical capital,suffering,disability,calm,and excellence.Conclusion:Improving healthcare providers’resilience can be achieved by reducing uncertainty,providing the physical,economic,and human resources,strengthening motivation and comprehensive supports.It is suggested that disaster managers consider all identified dimensions to improve the resilience of healthcare providers to serve better in disasters.Moreover,researchers should study each dimension to provide profound knowledge regarding resilience in disasters.