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4.83
(42 Ratings)

European Course on Second Victims

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About Course

Congratulations on your decision of improving your knowledge about the second victim phenomenon by doing this course! 

The ERNST consortium (European Researchers’ Network Working on Second Victims) developed this course as a part of COST Action CA19113. This project is supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology), a funding agency for research and innovation networks.

 

The course was developed by professors and researchers from several European universities, namely:

  • National School of Public Health – NOVA University Lisbon – Lisbon – Portugal
  • Fundación para el Fomento de la Investigación Sanitaria y Biomédica de la Comunitat Valenciana – Valencia – Spain
  • Universidad Miguel Hernández – Elche – Spain
  • University of Malta – Msida – Malta
  • University of Haifa – Haifa – Israel
  • LAB University of Applied Science – Lappeenranta – Finland
  • University Hospital Centre Zagreb – Zagreb – Croatia
  • College of Political, Administrative and Communication Sciences – Cluj-Napoca – Romania
  • Università del Piemonte Orientale UPO – Novara – Italy
  • RheinMain University of Applied Sciences – Wiesbaden – Germany
  • KU Leuven – University of Leuven – Leuven – Belgium
  • University of Tartu – Tartu – Estonia
We also acknowledge Albert Wu (Johns Hopkins Hospital), Susan Scott (University of Missouri Health Care), Basia Kutryba (Polish Society for Quality Promotion in Healthcare), Irene Carrillo (Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche), Lisa Karasik (Center for Quality and Safety at Massachusetts General Hospital), and Brigitte Ettl (Karl Landsteiner Institut).

What Will You Learn?

  • Awareness of the implications of the second victim phenomenon for the victims, the institutions, and the health systems.
  • Awareness about the relevance of psychological safety and some ideas about how to promote it.
  • Some skills to support healthcare workers in the aftermath of stressful situations.
  • New knowledge about potential interventions to support the healthcare workers when things go wrong.

Course Content

Introduction

  • Aknowledgment
  • Initial Survey

Initial assessment

Glossary

Module 1 – The second victim phenomenon

Module 2 – Case Study: Amelia

Module 3 – Patient Safety Culture

Module 4 – Practical example: Do’s and don’ts

Module 5 – Institutional support for the second victims

Module 6 – Examples of interventions

Module 7 – Take-home messages and suggestions to learn more
In this Module, we will summarize the learnings from this course and suggest where you can learn more about the second victim phenomenon and patient safety.

Final assessment

Satisfaction questionnaire

Student Ratings & Reviews

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GE
3 days ago
good learnings
RG
3 days ago
Find it very helpful to understand what the course is all about
AA
3 days ago
This course is very good.
AS
3 days ago
It creates more understanding in our work.
M
3 days ago
It's just today that I've known such as second victims in health care settings because of this course. Hopefully we could also establish support groups for our institution as well. This is a good course and a good example to everyone esp. to us who were in health care.
Ok
The course is helpful to my work
Great
EJ
4 days ago
Very informative
Thank you for this course which is very informative and serves as eye-opener for us healthcare workers.
DM
4 days ago
Yes very informative.we can apply in handling safety events and people management
MB
4 days ago
relevant, timely to all health care professional
Thank you
Yes
LB
4 days ago
NONE
DJ
5 days ago
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informative
LD
5 days ago
Course was good, however chapter 6 (support programs) was too long.
Great
SJ
5 days ago
Easy to understand