Self-Assessment and Learning Motivation in the Second Victim Phenomenon.
Stefan BushuvenMilena Trifunovic-KoenigMichael BenteleStefanie BenteleReinhard StrametzVictoria KlemmMatthias RaspePublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
We confirmed the presence of overconfidence in second victim management competencies in about 3% of all persons addressed. Further, we could detect the same three learning motivation patterns compared to preceding studies on learning motivation in other medical competencies like life support and infection control. These findings considering overconfidence effects may be helpful for safety managers, medical teachers, curriculum developers and supervisors to create preventive educational curricula on second victim recognition and management.