Relationship of adverse events and support to RN burnout Erica J. Lewis, Marianne B. Baernboldt, Guofen Yan, Thomas G. Guterbock
Series: Journal of Nursing Care Quality. 30 : 2, Page 144-152 Publication details: April-June 2015Content type:- txt
- unmediated
- volume
- 1057-3631
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Registered nurse (RN) "second victims" are RNs who are harmed from their involvement in medical errors. This study used the conceptual model nurse experience of medical errors and found a relationship between RN involvement in preventable adverse events and 2 domains of burnout: emotional exhaustion (P = .009) and depersonalization (P = .030). Support to RNs involved in preventable adverse events was inversely related to RN emotional exhaustion (P < .001) and depersonalization (P = .003) and positively related to personal accomplishment (P = .002).
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