创伤中心的工作场所暴力:美国创伤学会立场声明。

IF 2.1 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open Pub Date : 2024-10-02 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1136/tsaco-2024-001580
Kathy Robinson, Heather Finch, Heather Sieracki, Andrew Oberle, Melissa Anderson, Matthew Wells, Glen H Tinkoff
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1966 年,美国国家科学院和国家研究委员会发表了《意外死亡和残疾:现代社会被忽视的疾病》,呼吁全国采取行动,解决公众对伤害给美国造成的破坏性和不必要的损失的明显冷漠态度。该白皮书建议成立国家创伤协会,以推动公众对预防和减轻伤害的需求。美国创伤外科协会响应号召,于 1968 年成立了美国创伤协会(ATS)。自成立以来,该协会一直以 "拯救生命。改善护理。为幸存者赋权 "的宗旨,美国创伤学会在过去的 56 年中一直致力于通过提供专业和公共教育、倡导预防伤害和暴力以及关注创伤幸存者及其家庭的独特需求来改善创伤护理。作为 ATS 宣传工作的重点之一,ATS 的立法和政策委员会 (LPC) 通过审查可能对创伤专业人员产生有利或不利影响的立法和法规提案,制定该组织的立法目标和战略,并将关键信息作为立场声明向会员和公众传播,以供参考和/或采取行动。为了实现这一目标,创伤治疗师协会与《创伤外科与急症护理开放》合作,共同发布这些重要的合作信息。作为 ATS 立场声明的首次出版,我们选择的主题是创伤中心的工作场所暴力 (WPV)。ATS 的 LPC 工作组审查了从各种组织和机构来源收集到的当前文献,这些文献涉及医疗服务提供者的安全和保护,使其免受 WPV 的伤害,包括联邦和州的立法和监管措施。根据工作组的审查结果,我们提出了八项关于预防、缓解或处理 WPV 的建议。我们还回顾并讨论了最佳实践和风险缓解策略,并在附录中列出了相关清单。
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Workplace violence in trauma centers: an American Trauma Society Position Statement.

In 1966, the National Academy of Sciences and National Research Council published 'Accidental Death and Disability: the Neglected Disease of Modern Society' which served as a national call to action to address the apparent public apathy towards the devastating and unnecessary toll that injury was taking on America. This white paper recommended the establishment of a National Trauma Association to drive public demand for injury prevention and mitigation. The American Association for the Surgery of Trauma heeding that call, founded the American Trauma Society (ATS) in 1968. Since its founding and with a mission of 'Save Lives. Improve Care. Empowering Survivors', the ATS has had a 56-year legacy of service to improve trauma care by providing professional and public education, advocacy for injury and violence prevention, and attending to the unique needs of trauma survivors and their families. As a focus of the ATS's advocacy efforts, the ATS's Legislative and Policy Committee (LPC) formulates the organization's legislative goals and strategy by reviewing proposed legislation and regulations that may favorably or adversely affect trauma professionals, and disseminating key information as position statements to the membership and public for edification and/or action. In accordance with this effort, the ATS has partnered with the Trauma Surgery and Acute Care Open to publish these important collaborative endeavors. For this inaugural publication of an ATS position statement, the topic we chose is workplace violence (WPV) in trauma centers. A work group of the ATS's LPC reviewed current literature gathered from a variety of organizational and agency sources addressing safety and protection of healthcare providers from WPV including federal and state legislative and regulatory initiatives. Based on the work groups review, we provide eight recommendations regarding the prevention, mitigation, or handling of WPV. We also review and discuss best practices and risk mitigation strategies, providing a listing of them in an accompanying appendix.

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