Patient and staff perception of aggression and its management in a Lebanese psychiatric hospital: a cross-sectional study.

Laura Abou Zeid, Chadia Haddad, Souheil Hallit, Georges Haddad
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Abstract

Introduction: Patient aggression is influenced by a variety of internal and external factors. The purpose of the study was to investigate the staff and patients' perceptions of the causes of patients' aggression and its management.

Methods: A convenient sample of 50 employees and 150 patients was chosen. The inpatients were selected from the Psychiatric hospital of the Cross and diagnosed with various mental disorders (Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, Alcohol Use Disorder, Substance Use Disorder, others) according to the DSM-5-TR criteria. Two different surveys were given to both patients and employees. The perception of aggression of patients and staff was assessed using the Management of Aggression and Violence Attitude Scale.

Results: No significant association was found between the staff and patient groups in terms of perception of aggression (p > 0.05 for all). Verbal aggression was found to be the most prevalent type of aggressive behavior experienced by staff (92%). In addition, the staff perceived patient aggression as being insulting and disrespectful. Also, staff's gender influenced their perspective toward the patient's aggressive behavior. Among the patient group, a university education level (Standardized Beta β = -0.24) and aggressiveness (β = -0.29) influenced how patients perceived aggression.

Conclusion: Results showed that patients and staff generally agree and share the same perspective regarding aggression and its management in the psychiatric hospital.

黎巴嫩一家精神病医院的病人和工作人员对侵略的看法及其管理:一项横断面研究。
患者的攻击行为受到多种内外因素的影响。本研究的目的是调查医护人员和患者对患者攻击行为的原因及其处理的认知。方法:方便地选择50名员工和150名患者作为样本。住院患者从十字精神病院选择,并根据DSM-5-TR标准诊断为各种精神障碍(精神分裂症、双相情感障碍、酒精使用障碍、物质使用障碍等)。对病人和雇员进行了两项不同的调查。采用攻击与暴力态度管理量表对患者和工作人员的攻击感知进行评估。结果:工作人员与患者在攻击知觉方面无显著相关(p < 0.05)。言语攻击被发现是员工经历过的最普遍的攻击行为(92%)。此外,工作人员认为病人的攻击是侮辱和不尊重。此外,工作人员的性别也会影响他们对患者攻击行为的看法。在患者组中,大学教育程度(标准化β β = -0.24)和攻击性(β = -0.29)影响患者对攻击性的感知。结论:结果表明,精神病院患者和工作人员对攻击行为及其管理的看法基本一致。
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