Doctors’ experiences of adverse events in secondary care: the professional and personal impact
Reema Harrison, Rebecca Lawton and Kevin Stewart
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.14-6-585
Clin Med December 2014 Reema Harrison
ASydney Medical School, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
Roles: research fellow
Rebecca Lawton
BInstitute of Psychological Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
Roles: professor of the psychology of healthcare
Kevin Stewart
CRoyal College of Physicians’ Clinical Effectiveness and Evaluation Unit, London, UK
Roles: clinical director
Article Information
vol. 14 no. 6 585-590
PubMed:
Published By:
Print ISSN:
Online ISSN:
History:
- Published online December 2, 2014.
Copyright & Usage:
© 2014 Royal College of Physicians
Author Information
- Reema Harrison, research fellowA⇑,
- Rebecca Lawton, professor of the psychology of healthcareB and
- Kevin Stewart, clinical directorC
- ASydney Medical School, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
- BInstitute of Psychological Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
- CRoyal College of Physicians’ Clinical Effectiveness and Evaluation Unit, London, UK
- Address for correspondence: Dr R Harrison, 314 Edward Ford Building, School of Public Health, Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia. Email: reema.harrison{at}sydney.edu.au
Article usage
Article Tools
Doctors’ experiences of adverse events in secondary care: the professional and personal impact
Reema Harrison, Rebecca Lawton, Kevin Stewart
Clinical Medicine Dec 2014, 14 (6) 585-590; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.14-6-585
Citation Manager Formats
Jump to section
Related Articles
- No related articles found.
Cited By...
- Nurses experiences of patient safety incidents in Korea: a cross-sectional study
- A mixed-methods examination of the nature and frequency of medical error among junior doctors
- Lessons for leadership and culture when doctors become second victims: a systematic literature review
- Duration of second victim symptoms in the aftermath of a patient safety incident and association with the level of patient harm: a cross-sectional study in the Netherlands
- Supporting doctors who make mistakes
- A systematic review of interventions to foster physician resilience
- Psychological impact and recovery after involvement in a patient safety incident: a repeated measures analysis
- A national support service
- Supporting "second victims" is a system-wide responsibility