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Patient Safety Incidents among Foundation Doctors

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Editor,
Unfortunately, patient safety incidents (PSI) occur in our complex health care systems. These can have a negative effect both on the patient and the doctor involved. 1,2 Apart fromthe usual feeling of guilt, doctors also experience problems with job satisfaction, their relationship with colleagues, depression, inability to sleep, fear of going to work and lowself-esteem. 3,4 There is limited data on the extent of this problem, especially among junior doctors. Getting support after errors may be difficult for senior physicians, let alone
for junior ones. There is data to suggest that discussing such events with supervisors giving constructive criticism leads to better doctor outcomes.

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Published: May, 2018. Letter to the Editor.

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Contributed by: WE-R NHS (Workforce and Education Research NHS)
Authored by: Pierre Ellul
JCM van Hamel
Tiziana Parnis
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Last updated: 30 April 2024
First contributed: 02 August 2023
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