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Validation of the German Version of the Second Victim Experience and Support Tool—Revised

Reinhard Strametz, Bianka Siebold, Peter Heistermann, Susanne Haller, Stefan Bushuven

2021Journal of Patient Safety26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The second victim phenomenon that occurs after critical events poses a serious factor for patient and workplace safety. These experiences can be evaluated using the Second Victim Experience and Support Tool (SVEST), originally in English, or the translated and validated Korean or Chinese versions. In 2020, a revised version was published (SVESTR) with the addition of resilience items. The aim of this study is the validation of the German version, the G-SVESTR, in a multiprofessional setting. METHODS: The G-SVESTR questionnaire was designed according to World Health Organization recommendations. This entails translation, test for face validity, back translation, pretest, expert panel evaluation, and a test in a large population for validity and reliability. We provided an anonymous online questionnaire to physicians, nurses, paramedics, medical assistants, and physician assistants to test our developed tool. Statistics were accomplished using XL-Stats. RESULTS: Altogether, 72% (306 of 428) of the participants completed the survey. The mean time for completion was 9.4 minutes. Physician assistants and medical assistants were significantly younger than other respondents. The analysis revealed satisfactory reliability (Cronbach α = 0.844). A principal component analysis showed 11 factors with eigenvalues greater than 1. Factor loading on distinct dimensions was satisfactory with one exception, the absenteeism item (item 31), which showed cross-loadings and poor factor loading on the absenteeism dimension. The results of the G-SVESTR revealed only some differences between the professional subgroups. CONCLUSION: The G-SVESTR is a valid and reliable testing instrument for the evaluation of second victim experiences in different medical professions.

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GermanPsychologyApplied psychologyMEDLINEPatient safetySocial psychologyHuman factors and ergonomicsSet (abstract data type)Computer sciencePoison controlOccupational safety and healthMedicineTest (biology)Reliability (semiconductor)Medical educationSuicide preventionData sciencePatient Safety and Medication ErrorsSimulation-Based Education in HealthcareDisaster Response and Management
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