了解护理人员记录的医院工作场所暴力经历:使用 READ 方法。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Scott Brunero, Emine Tetik, Nikita Donnelly, Scott Lamont PhD
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背景:工作场所暴力对病人、家庭和员工的安全有重大影响。工作场所暴力会给相关人员造成创伤;在医疗服务政策和流程中,必须将预防措施的重要性放在首位。每次发生暴力事件后,医护人员都必须将其经历记录在案,通常是通过事件报告系统,该系统允许对事件进行自由文本描述。人们对医护人员如何记录暴力事件报告以及如何解释事件缺乏了解。研究方法本研究旨在确定医护人员记录的工作场所暴力事件的相关情况。研究人员采用 "回顾、提取、分析和记录"(READ)四步文件分析法,对一家三级转诊医院 12 个月内(2021 年 9 月至 2022 年 9 月)的工作场所暴力事件报告进行了研究。研究结果共发现六类工作场所暴力事件:(a) "升级动态"--暴力事件如何加剧的模式和进展;(b) "警告行为"--如果不加以处理,可能预示着身体暴力的语言或非语言信号;(c) "权威机构干预"--侵犯行为如何与涉及安保人员或执法人员的协议相关联;(d) "护理提供方法"--某些治疗程序和方法如何可能无意中引发暴力; (e) "情境压力源"--作为暴力触发因素的外部环境或变化;以及 (f) "无端触发因素"--看似无端的突然暴力爆发。结论与实践应用:医疗保健领域的工作场所暴力是多方面事件的相互作用,护士参与了这一过程的方方面面。职业健康护士可将这些发现用于教育和政策制定。这些发现可用于集中教育暴力事件如何升级,并为医护人员提供更多缓和暴力的机会。
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Understanding the Experience of Workplace Violence in Hospitals as Documented by Nursing Staff: Using the READ Approach.

Background: Workplace violence has a significant impact on patients, families, and staff safety. Workplace violence can produce traumatic results for those involved; the importance of preventive measures needs to be paramount in health service policy and process. Health care staff are required to document their experiences of violent incidents after every occasion, usually via an incident reporting system, which allows for a free text description of the event. There is a lack of understanding of how health care staff document reports of violence and how they explain the events. Methods: This study aims to determine the circumstances surrounding workplace violent events as documented by health care staff. The four-step Review, Extract, Analyze, and Document (READ) approach to document analysis was used to examine workplace violence incident reports over 12 months (September 2021-September 2022) in a tertiary referral hospital. Findings: Six categories of workplace violence were found: (a) "Escalation Dynamics"-patterns and progression of how violence incidents intensify; (b) "Warning Behaviors"-verbal or non-verbal signals that may foreshadow physical violence if not addressed; (c) "Authoritative Institutional Interventions"-how aggression correlates to protocols involving security personnel or law enforcement; (d) "Care Delivery Methods"-how certain treatment procedures and approaches might inadvertently elicit violence; (e) "Situational Stressors"-external circumstances or changes that act as triggers for violence; and (f) "Unprovoked triggers"-sudden and seemingly unprovoked violent outbursts. Conclusions and application to practice: Workplace violence in health care is a multifaceted interplay of events with the nurse involved in all aspects of the process. These findings can be used by occupational health nurses in education and policy development. The findings can be used to focus education on how violent incidents may escalate and provide more opportunities for de-escalation by health care staff.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
3.80%
发文量
77
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Workplace Health & Safety: Promoting Environments Conducive to Well-Being and Productivity is the official publication of the American Association of Occupational Health Nursing, Inc. (AAOHN). It is a scientific peer-reviewed Journal. Its purpose is to support and promote the practice of occupational and environmental health nurses by providing leading edge research findings and evidence-based clinical practices. It publishes articles that span the range of issues facing occupational and environmental health professionals, including emergency and all-hazard preparedness, health promotion, safety, productivity, environmental health, case management, workers'' compensation, business and leadership, compliance and information management.
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