Exploring the Current Practices of Universities Regarding the Risk of Violence Towards Undergraduate Students on Clinical Placements: A Scoping Review.
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Healthcare students may experience violence from patients and bystanders while undertaking clinical placements. There is ambiguity around responsibility and strategies used to support students before, during and after incidents. A scoping review was conducted of peer reviewed publications (CINAHL, Embase, Medline, Web of Science) and grey literature (Open Grey, WONDER, WorldCat, Trove, Google Scholar). Twenty-nine studies were identified. Studies varied in the way responsibility for risks was shared between students, clinical facilitators, placement providers and universities. Five studies discussed underreporting of incidents as a known issue. Students on clinical placement who experience violence from patients or bystanders face unique challenges in identifying where to report or find support. While universities are generally aware of the risks of violence towards students undertaking placements there is no consensus between education and placement providers on responsibility for reducing violence or supporting students following incidents.
医疗保健专业的学生在进行临床实习时可能会遇到来自病人和旁观者的暴力。在事件发生之前、期间和之后,支持学生的责任和策略都是模糊的。对同行评议的出版物(CINAHL、Embase、Medline、Web of Science)和灰色文献(Open grey、WONDER、WorldCat、Trove、谷歌Scholar)进行了范围审查。确认了29项研究。在风险责任在学生、临床促进者、安置提供者和大学之间分担的方式上,研究各不相同。五项研究将漏报事件作为一个已知问题进行了讨论。经历过病人或旁观者暴力的临床实习学生在确定向何处报告或寻求支持方面面临着独特的挑战。虽然大学普遍意识到对参加实习的学生的暴力风险,但在减少暴力或在事件发生后支持学生的责任方面,教育和实习提供者之间没有达成共识。