A NEW LENS for Addressing Workplace Violence: Trauma Informed Care as an Approach to Management.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Katherine C Brewer, Chrystal L Lewis
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Abstract

Objective: To explore an innovative model for nursing administration practice in which a trauma-informed care approach is applied to staff and personnel management. This model is applicable especially for preventing workplace violence and managing its aftermath in psychiatric care facilities.

Methods: This discussion article presents a conceptual model for practice called NEW LENS (Nurses who Experience Workplace violence, Leadership to meet Expectations and NeedS), which is based on the BITTEN trauma-informed care framework. A model case exemplar is used to illustrate current nursing administration practices and to contrast them with a trauma-informed care approach to staff and personnel management.

Results: The model case exemplar highlights how the implementation of a trauma-informed care approach for nurses and staff could potentially impact the psychiatric work environment. Additionally, the model case exemplar suggests current administrative approaches may not adequately address the cumulative effects of workplace and personal trauma on staff responses to violence.

Conclusions: There is a need for further research on trauma-informed care in psychiatric nursing. Specifically, systematic exploration is required to understand how trauma-informed care strategies in nursing administration can address the intersection of workplace and personal trauma and improve staff resilience and safety.

解决工作场所暴力的新视角:创伤知情护理作为一种管理方法。
目的:探索一种创新的护理管理实践模式,将创伤知情护理方法应用于员工和人员管理。这一模式特别适用于预防工作场所暴力和管理精神病院的暴力后果。方法:本文提出了一个基于创伤知情护理框架的实践概念模型NEW LENS(经历工作场所暴力的护士,满足期望和需求的领导力)。一个模型案例范例用于说明当前的护理管理实践,并将其与创伤知情护理方法进行对比,以员工和人事管理。结果:模型案例范例突出了创伤知情护理方法对护士和工作人员的实施可能会对精神病学工作环境产生潜在影响。此外,模范案例范例表明,目前的行政办法可能无法充分处理工作场所和个人创伤对工作人员对暴力反应的累积影响。结论:创伤知情护理在精神科护理中的应用有待进一步研究。具体来说,需要进行系统的探索,以了解护理管理中的创伤知情护理策略如何解决工作场所和个人创伤的交叉点,并提高员工的复原力和安全性。
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CiteScore
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association (JAPNA) is a peer-reviewed bi-monthly journal publishing up-to-date information to promote psychiatric nursing, improve mental health care for culturally diverse individuals, families, groups, and communities, as well as shape health care policy for the delivery of mental health services. JAPNA publishes both clinical and research articles relevant to psychiatric nursing. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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