Static and Dynamic Variables Associated with Inpatient Aggression: A Two-Year Retrospective Study: Variables statiques et dynamiques associées au comportement agressif des patients hospitalisés : étude rétrospective de deux ans.

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Roland M Jones, Lavanya Vangala, Farhat Farrokhi, Mario Moscovici, Stephanie Penney, Alexander I F Simpson, Paul Kurdyak
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BackgroundAggressive behaviour is common in mental health inpatient units, and can cause physical and psychological harm, low work satisfaction among staff and be disruptive to the clinical care of patients. Identification of static and dynamic variables associated with inpatient aggression may help identify opportunities for intervention to reduce such incidents.MethodWe carried out a two-year retrospective study of consecutive admissions to the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, the largest mental health facility in Canada. We created a multivariable model of risk factors associated with aggression, which included static and dynamic variables, as well as the Dynamic Appraisal of Situational Aggression (DASA), which was measured daily.ResultsWe included 4419 consecutive admissions comprising 88,124 patient-days. We found that High and Medium DASA scores were strongly associated with subsequent aggression (HR = 9.64, 95% CI = 7.75-11.99, and HR = 3.51, 95% CI = 2.82-4.37, respectively) after controlling for other variables. Other variables associated with aggression included the Aggressive Behaviour Scale of the Resident Assessment Instrument-Mental Health (RAI-ABS), male gender, younger age, ethnicity, PRN (as needed medication) administration, unit type, involuntary admission, medication refusal and self-harm. However, these variables were more weakly associated with subsequent aggression as compared to the DASA score categories.ConclusionsHigher DASA scores are strongly associated with aggression after controlling for a range of other patient variables. Frequent structured measurement of dynamic variables using the DASA may help identify patients most at risk of aggression and assist clinical staff in directing interventions to where they are most needed to reduce aggression on inpatient units.Plain Language Summary TitleWhat Factors Are Linked to Aggression in Mental Health Hospitals? A Two-Year Study.

与住院患者攻击性相关的静态和动态变量:一项为期两年的回顾性研究。
背景攻击行为在精神卫生住院单位很常见,可造成身心伤害,降低工作人员的工作满意度,并破坏患者的临床护理。识别与住院患者攻击相关的静态和动态变量可能有助于确定干预的机会,以减少此类事件。方法:我们对加拿大最大的精神卫生机构成瘾和精神卫生中心的连续入院患者进行了为期两年的回顾性研究。我们建立了一个与攻击相关的风险因素的多变量模型,包括静态变量和动态变量,以及每天测量的情景攻击动态评估(DASA)。结果我们纳入了4419例连续入院患者,共88124个患者日。在控制其他变量后,我们发现高、中DASA分数与随后的攻击行为密切相关(HR = 9.64, 95% CI = 7.75-11.99, HR = 3.51, 95% CI = 2.82-4.37)。与攻击相关的其他变量包括居民心理健康评估工具攻击行为量表(RAI-ABS)、男性性别、年龄、种族、PRN(按需用药)管理、单位类型、非自愿入院、拒绝用药和自残。然而,与DASA分数类别相比,这些变量与随后的攻击行为的关联更弱。结论在控制了一系列其他患者变量后,较高的DASA评分与攻击行为密切相关。使用DASA对动态变量进行频繁的结构化测量,可能有助于识别最有可能遭受攻击的患者,并协助临床工作人员将干预措施指导到最需要的地方,以减少住院病房的攻击。
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CiteScore
7.00
自引率
2.50%
发文量
69
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Established in 1956, The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry (The CJP) has been keeping psychiatrists up-to-date on the latest research for nearly 60 years. The CJP provides a forum for psychiatry and mental health professionals to share their findings with researchers and clinicians. The CJP includes peer-reviewed scientific articles analyzing ongoing developments in Canadian and international psychiatry.
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