Screening and Intervention to Prevent Violence Against Health Professionals from Hospitalized Patients: A Pilot Study

IF 2.3 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
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Abstract

Background

Health care providers, particularly nursing staff, are at risk of physical or emotional abuse from patients. This abuse has been associated with increased use of physical and pharmacological restraints on patients, poor patient outcomes, high staff turnover, and reduced job satisfaction.

Methods

In this study, a multidisciplinary team at Tufts Medical Center implemented the Brøset Violence Checklist (BVC), a screening tool administered by nurses to identify patients displaying agitated behavior. Patients who scored high on the BVC received a psychiatry consultation, followed by assessments and recommendations. This tool was implemented in an inpatient medical setting in conjunction with a one-hour de-escalation training led by nursing and Public Safety. The intervention design was executed through a series of three distinct Plan-Do-Study-Act cycles.

Results

This study measured the number of BVCs completed and their scores, the number of psychiatric consults placed, the number of calls to Public Safety, the number of staff assaults, nursing restraint use, and staff satisfaction. During the study period, restraint use decreased 17.6% from baseline mean and calls to Public Safety decreased 60.0% from baseline mean. In the staff survey, nursing staff reported feeling safer at work and feeling better equipped to care for agitated patients.

Conclusion

The BVC is an effective, low-cost tool to proactively identify patients displaying agitated or aggressive behavior. Simple algorithms for next steps in interventions and training help to mitigate risk and increase feelings of safety among staff. Regular psychiatric rounding and the identification of champions were key components in a successful implementation.

筛查和干预,防止住院病人暴力侵害医务人员:试点研究
背景医疗服务提供者,尤其是护理人员,有可能受到患者的身体或精神虐待。在这项研究中,塔夫茨医疗中心的一个多学科团队实施了布勒塞特暴力检查表(BVC),这是一种由护士实施的筛查工具,用于识别有激动行为的患者。在 BVC 中得分较高的患者会接受精神科会诊,随后进行评估并提出建议。在住院医疗环境中实施这一工具的同时,护理人员和公共安全人员还主持了一个小时的降级培训。结果这项研究测量了完成 BVC 的数量及其得分、精神科咨询的数量、呼叫公共安全部门的数量、员工攻击的数量、护理约束的使用以及员工的满意度。在研究期间,束缚措施的使用比基线平均值减少了 17.6%,公共安全呼叫比基线平均值减少了 60.0%。在员工调查中,护理人员表示在工作中感觉更安全,并觉得自己更有能力护理情绪激动的病人。下一步干预和培训的简单算法有助于降低风险,提高员工的安全感。定期精神科查房和确定倡导者是成功实施的关键因素。
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