Security in Emergency Departments: Spatial Analysis of the Physical Environment

Erica Lynn Del hagen
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Emergency departments (EDs) are one of the most complex clinical areas in the healthcare system and one of the most dangerous workplaces. Evidence shows that healthcare professionals who work in EDs are more prone to violence from patients and visitors than those working in other healthcare settings. While many studies have highlighted organizational and operational policies to minimize the risk of violence against healthcare workers, very few studies have focused on the role of facility design. This research aimed to (1) gain an understanding of environmental design features in EDs that may impact the occurrence of violet events, and (2) propose potential environmental design scenarios for future examination of ED design through primary research. Peer-reviewed and gray literature on ED design were reviewed, and case examples of ED facility design projects were identified from online sources and were spatially analyzed. Findings from the literature suggested that entry zones of EDs, including entrance doors and vestibules for walk-in patients, reception areas/desks, and waiting areas are associated with the most security issues. Based on this finding, the spatial analysis was limited to the entry zones. The design examples were categorized based on their spatial patterns and visibility properties. This typology of entry layouts helped with developing three design scenarios with different levels of visibility. The design scenarios represent the most common layouts of entry design in ED facilities. A walk-through video of each scenario is developed for future research. A future study can identify the perceived security level of each scenario by presenting them to healthcare workers and security professionals working in EDs. This research highlights the importance of interior environmental design in improving security and reducing the risk of violent behavior against healthcare workers in EDs.
急诊科安全:物理环境的空间分析
急诊科(EDs)是医疗系统中最复杂的临床领域之一,也是最危险的工作场所之一。有证据表明,在急诊室工作的医护人员比在其他医疗机构工作的医护人员更容易受到病人和访客的暴力。虽然许多研究强调了尽量减少卫生保健工作者遭受暴力风险的组织和业务政策,但很少有研究关注设施设计的作用。本研究旨在(1)了解ED中可能影响紫色事件发生的环境设计特征,(2)通过初步研究提出潜在的环境设计方案,以便将来对ED设计进行审查。回顾了有关ED设计的同行评议文献和灰色文献,并从在线资源中确定了ED设施设计项目的案例,并对其进行了空间分析。文献研究结果表明,急诊室的入口区域,包括大门和非预约病人的前厅、接待区/服务台和等候区,与大多数安全问题有关。基于这一发现,空间分析仅限于入口区域。设计实例根据其空间模式和可见性属性进行分类。入口布局的这种类型有助于开发具有不同可见性级别的三种设计场景。设计方案代表了ED设施中最常见的入口设计布局。每个场景的演练视频都是为了将来的研究而开发的。未来的研究可以通过向在急诊室工作的医护人员和安全专业人员展示这些场景来确定每个场景的感知安全级别。本研究强调了室内环境设计在提高安全性和减少针对急诊科医护人员的暴力行为风险方面的重要性。
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