The “disease” of violence against health-care workers is a wicked problem. Managing and preventing violence in health-care

IF 0.7 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
A. Jacob, D. McCann, Penny Buykx, Brodie Thomas, E. Spelten, Rebecca Schultz, L. Kinsman, Elisabeth R Jacob
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Purpose This paper aims to illustrate the complexity of understanding and managing violent behaviour in health care. The authors will show how different perceptions of the reasons for violent behaviour, and linkages between violent behaviour and illness have contributed to the creation of a wicked problem and added significant complexity to the management of violence towards staff within health-care settings. This paper will conclude with a call for strong multi-disciplinary action to address this ongoing issue. Design/methodology/approach A narrative review was undertaken to explore the ways that violence has been perceived in health care and the ways in which the concept of violence has moved from being seen as a criminal issue to being within the realms of disease. This paper will show the importance of understanding who is perpetrating violence in health care, why and in what settings. It will expound on the idea that considering violence as a consequence of disease necessarily adds a layer of complexity to both individual and organisational responses to violence towards health-care staff. Findings Understanding the complexity in preventing and managing violence against health-care staff can assist policymakers and managers to develop multi-faceted approaches to violence prevention, including better recognition and understanding of perpetrators of violence. Originality/value This paper provides a unique perspective on thinking about violence in health care and the implications of its complexity.
针对卫生保健工作者的暴力“疾病”是一个邪恶的问题。管理和预防保健中的暴力行为
目的本文旨在说明理解和管理医疗保健中暴力行为的复杂性。作者将展示对暴力行为原因的不同看法,以及暴力行为与疾病之间的联系,如何导致了一个邪恶问题的产生,并为医疗机构内对工作人员的暴力行为的管理增加了极大的复杂性。本文最后将呼吁采取强有力的多学科行动来解决这一持续存在的问题。设计/方法/方法进行了叙述性审查,以探讨在医疗保健中对暴力的看法,以及暴力概念从被视为犯罪问题转变为疾病领域的方式。本文将展示了解谁在医疗保健中实施暴力、为什么以及在什么情况下实施暴力的重要性。它将阐述这样一种观点,即将暴力视为疾病的后果必然会给个人和组织应对针对医护人员的暴力行为增加一层复杂性。发现了解预防和管理针对医护人员的暴力行为的复杂性,可以帮助决策者和管理者制定多方面的暴力预防方法,包括更好地认识和了解暴力肇事者。原创性/价值本文提供了一个独特的视角来思考医疗保健中的暴力及其复杂性的含义。
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